Air travel between Pakistan and Iran has restarted after being suspended for around 60 days. Flights connecting Tehran and Islamabad are now back in operation, restoring an important travel link between the two countries.
The resumption was marked by the arrival of a passenger flight from Tehran, which successfully landed in Islamabad.
After completing its schedule, the aircraft also departed, confirming the return of regular services on this route. This flight was the first commercial passenger service from Tehran since the suspension was imposed.
Officials described the development as a positive step toward normalizing travel and strengthening connections between the two nations. The suspension had affected passengers, including business travelers and families, who rely on this route for regular movement.
With flights now operational again, travelers can expect improved convenience and reduced travel disruptions. Authorities are likely to monitor operations closely to ensure smooth functioning and avoid further interruptions.
The restoration of air services is also expected to support trade, tourism, and people-to-people ties. Direct flights between major cities play an important role in boosting economic and social interaction.
Passengers are advised to check updated flight schedules and requirements before planning their journeys. The reopening of this route signals a return to normal travel conditions and offers relief to many who had been waiting for services to resume.

