Turkish Airlines Cancels All Flights To Iran Amid Unrest

iran protests: turkish airlines cancels all flights to iran amid unrest

Turkish Airlines, Turkey’s national carrier, has canceled 17 flights to three major Iranian cities amid ongoing unrest. In an official statement, the airline cited “regional developments in Iran” as the reason for canceling flights scheduled for Friday, January 9 and Saturday, January 10, to Tehran, Tabriz, and Mashhad.

The airline urged affected passengers to check its official website for flight updates and rebooking options. This precaution reflects its safety-first protocol, ensuring passenger security amid unrest and highlighting Türkiye’s commitment to responsible aviation management.

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