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Iran Reopened Its Airspace Amid Fears of Military Escalation

Published January 15, 2026, 06:16
Iran Reopened Its Airspace Amid Fears of Military Escalation

Iran reopened its airspace after closing it for nearly five hours, amid concerns about potential military escalation with the United States. The closure caused cancellations, rerouting, and delays of flights from various airlines. Tehran had restricted access to its airspace to all flights except international ones and flights with prior permission from the country's civil aviation authority. The situation was restored shortly before 05:00 (Cyprus time), with the first flights being Iranian carriers. The closure coincided with the US stance on protests in Iran and the possibility of military intervention. The US has withdrawn some personnel from bases in the Middle East, while Iran has warned neighboring countries of potential attacks on US bases. Several airlines, including IndiGo, Air India, and Aeroflot, were affected by the airspace closure, with some canceling or rerouting their flights. The Lufthansa Group also decided to avoid Iranian and Iraqi airspace due to the current situation.