Flights between Tehran and Dubai will resume on Monday, according to Iranian state media. The announcement follows preparations made at Imam Khomeini Airport in Tehran to reopen the route. Ramin Kashafer Azar, the airport city’s managing director, confirmed the necessary arrangements have been completed. Tickets are now available for purchase through the airline’s website. The resumption marks a re-establishment of direct air travel between the two cities, which had been previously suspended. Further details regarding the frequency and capacity of flights were not immediately available. This development signals a potential easing of travel restrictions between Iran and the United Arab Emirates.