Iranian airline charts new flights to Taliban’s Afghanistan
An Iranian airline has commenced commercial flights to Taliban-controlled Afghanistan, with the inaugural flight landing in Mazar-i-Sharif carrying 120 passengers from Iran. This move signifies a new phase in Iran’s aviation operations amidst international sanctions. The airline, previously banned by the U.S. and Europe, aims to strengthen connections with Afghanistan. The development raises regional geopolitical implications as air travel links between the two nations are reestablished.


