British Airways resumes direct flights to Iran
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British Airways is set to resume direct flights to Iran after a hiatus of four years in what is seen as a yet another sign of warming ties between the Islamic Republic and Western countries after the removal of the sanctions.
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Sep 01, 2016 08:26 UTC
  • British Airways resumes direct flights to Iran

British Airways is set to resume direct flights to Iran after a hiatus of four years in what is seen as a yet another sign of warming ties between the Islamic Republic and Western countries after the removal of the sanctions.

According to Press TV, the airline's first plane to Iran, a Boeing 777, will depart from Heathrow at 9.10 pm with arrival the following morning.

British Airways plans to operate six roundtrip flights a week between Heathrow and Tehran's Imam Khomeini International Airport. A daily service will start later this year.

The flagship British carrier has described Tehran as “an important destination” for the airline.

The resumption of flights on Thursday follows the lifting of some sanctions against Iran in January.  The sanctions were removed after a deal that Iran had reached with the P5+1 group of countries – the five permanent members of the Security Council plus Germany – came into effect.       

British Airways flights were initially due to resume in July but there was a delay in establishing the route.

“The Iranians have been extremely helpful in setting up this important new route and have been as keen as we are for the service to start,” the Guardian has quoted a unnamed BA official as saying.

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