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Tehran–Karachi Air Travel Restored With Direct Flight Service

Published on: May 13, 2026 1:35 AM

Tehran–Karachi

Direct passenger flights between Tehran–Karachi resumed after a gap of 72 days following the Iran attack. The development marks a significant step toward restoring regional air connectivity. Moreover, it is seen as an important improvement in travel links between the two countries.

According to international media reports, Iran’s Taban Air operated a two-way service to Karachi using a Russian aircraft. The move restored direct passenger movement between the two cities. In addition, officials view this as a sign of normalization in regional aviation operations.

Flight TBN 7211 carried passengers from Imam Khomeini International Airport in Tehran to Karachi. The flight departed at 9 AM and arrived in Karachi around 11 AM. Furthermore, passengers welcomed the resumption of direct travel after a long suspension.

Later, the return flight TBN 7212 departed from Karachi back to Tehran. The service was operated using an Airbus A320 aircraft. Notably, a 35-year-old Russian aircraft was also used in the operation, highlighting mixed fleet usage in the service.

Also Read: Official Response to CBS Report on Iranian Aircraft in Pakistan

Reports confirmed that this was the first direct commercial flight between Tehran and Karachi since February 27. Previously, passengers were traveling via Dubai for connecting routes to Iran. As a result, the restored direct service is expected to reduce both travel time and costs.

In conclusion, the resumption of direct Tehran–Karachi flights after 72 days is considered a positive development for regional connectivity. Experts believe this step may further strengthen travel and trade relations between the two countries in the future.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Iran attack, passenger flights, Tehran–Karachi

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