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Iran, Lufthansa in talks to resume flights: Deputy minister
Amirani, who is also the acting chairman of Iran’s Airports and Air Navigation Company, said on Monday that Lufthansa and the company will hold their final meeting “within the next 24 hours,” IRNA reported.
“We will soon witness flights carried out by this aviation group in our country,” he said, without giving an exact date and details on the planned flights.
Amirani also said that the number of transit flights over Iranian airspace has increased as a security advisory by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) expired last Friday.
The Iranian official said that EASA had issued its advisory on November 29, 2024, asking air operators to monitor airspace developments in Iran and other parts of West Asia amid tensions in the region.
Iranian skies have enjoyed full security, with more than 700 transit flights taking place on a daily basis, he added.
On January 13, Head of the Civil Aviation Organization of Iran (CAOI) Hossein Pourfarzaneh announced that the Islamic Republic would resume flights to Europe in February.
Flights between Iran and Europe were suspended in mid-October 2024 after the EU imposed sanctions on the Islamic Republic over allegations that it had sent drones to Russia for use in the Ukraine war. Iran vehemently denied the allegations.