Iran fears Israeli revenge, Iranian airports suspend flights

Airports in Tehran have suspended flights by 6:00 in the morning (at local time), according to Iran's state news agency Tasnim and semi-official news newspaper I. SNA. All flights inside and outside Iman Khomeini Airport, which serves international flights, and Tehran's Mehrabad Airport, which serves internal flights, have been canceled. [...]
Airports in Tehran have suspended flights by 6:00 in the morning (at local time), according to Iran's state news agency Tasnim and semi-official news newspaper I. SNA.
All flights inside and outside Iman Khomeini Airport, which serves international flights, and Tehran's Mehrabad Airport, which serves internal flights, have been canceled.
Flights to Chiraz, Isfahan, Bushehr, Kerman, Ilam, Sanader and several other airports to western Iran have been cancelled, state-related agencies said.
This comes after Lufthansa and her subsidiary Austrian Airlines, currently the two single Western companies conducting international flights to Iran, announced the suspension of flights to and from Tehran earlier this week, as the region was on high alert for a revenge attack by Iran against Israel.












