Somon Air suspends flights on the Dushanbe–Tehran route until the end of March

Due to the ongoing situation in the Middle East, Tajikistan’s privately-owned air carrier, Somon Air, has announced the suspension of flights on the Dushanbe–Tehran–Dushanbe route until March 31. Following airstrikes by Israel and the United States on February 28, Iran closed its airspace "until further notice." Somon Air has advised passengers with tickets for upcoming […]

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Due to the ongoing situation in the Middle East, Tajikistan’s privately-owned air carrier, Somon Air, has announced the suspension of flights on the Dushanbe–Tehran–Dushanbe route until March 31.

Following airstrikes by Israel and the United States on February 28, Iran closed its airspace "until further notice."

Somon Air has advised passengers with tickets for upcoming flights to monitor updates on the airline's official website or contact the customer service center for the latest information. The contact details are as follows:

·         Phone: +992 44 640 40 49, +992 44 640 40 50;

·         WhatsApp: +992 93 777 74 59.

Previously, Somon Air also announced the temporary suspension of flights on the Dushanbe–Dubai–Dushanbe route until March 6, 2026.

According to Tajikistan’s Ambassador to the Islamic Republic of Iran, Nizomiddin Zohidi, there are currently about 300 Tajik citizens in Iran, with 200 of them having requested assistance from the Embassy to leave the country. To facilitate their return, Tajik diplomats are coordinating with the embassies of Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan to ensure safe land routes for their return.

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