Iran is set to re-open the country's flagship international airport, reported Reuters. The Imam Khomeini International Airport was shut down almost a year ago when Revolutionary Guards took over the airport on its first day in operation. Flights to and from the airport will commence on Saturday with flights to Dubai. [AMEInfo.com]
Posted April 27, 2005
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