Iran’s airspace is partially open as of April 19, 2026, following a phased reopening plan announced by the Iranian Civil Aviation Organization (CAO).
The country has transitioned from a total shutdown to a four-stage restoration strategy as part of a fragile ceasefire.
What is the current status of Iran’s airspace?
Eastern Airspace: Open. International transit flights are now permitted through eastern air corridors (e.g., Mashhad, Zahedan, Chabahar). Western/Central Airspace: Closed to most traffic. This includes the high-risk zones near the borders with Iraq and the Persian Gulf. Tehran (IKA/THR): Restricted. Limited international arrivals and departures are allowed at Imam Khomeini and Mehrabad airports, but only with stringent prior approval. Operational Curfews: Some functional airports are reportedly
suspending operations between 9:00 PM and 5:00 AM due to “operational limitations.”
What is Iran’s four-stage reopening plan?
Iran is currently in Phase One of its recovery plan. The stages are scheduled as follows:
Phase 1: Reopening of eastern corridors for international overflights and transit.
Phase 2: Resumption of full services at airports in the eastern provinces.
Phase 3: Broader domestic and international operations at Tehran’s major hubs.
Phase 4: Restoration of air connectivity to western aviation hubs and full nationwide reopening.
What about ticket sales?
Iranianauthorities have confirmed that commercial ticket sales remain suspended for the general public at this time.
Most major international carriers, including those from Europe and North America, continue to bypass Iranian airspace entirely, opting for longer routes through the Caucasus or Central Asia due to the risk of misidentification.
The FAA and EASA maintain “Do Not Fly” or high-caution warnings for the Tehran FIR.
KEY FAQs
Has Iran reopened its airspace?
Partially, yes. Iran has reopened some eastern air corridors and a few airports, but most of its airspace remains restricted or closed due to ongoing conflict.
Are commercial flight tickets available?
Very limited. Even where reopening is announced, few or no regular international flights are actually operating, with airlines still avoiding the region for safety.
What is the “four-stage restoration plan”?
The reopening is happening in phases:
- Military control & closure
- Limited transit corridors (east routes)
- Selective airport reopening
- Gradual return of commercial flights (still pending).
Full normal operations haven’t resumed yet due to ongoing risks and airspace warnings.











