Iranian President Hossan Rouhani is considering resuming flights between Tehran and the US for the first time in more than three decades, in another gesture of rapprochement between the two countries.
“The president issued an order to study how it would be possible to establish direct flights between Iran and the United States to resolve the transportation problems of Iranians residing in the US,” Akbar Torkan, a senior presidential advisor who heads the country’s expatriates’ affairs committee, was quoted as saying by the Iranian media.
The two countries severed diplomatic relations in 1980, shortly after Iranians took US Embassy officials hostage following the Islamic Revolution.
There have been no direct flights since the fallout, but US census statistics reveal that there are nearly 500,000 Iranian expats living in the country.
The prospect of direct flights has been raised several times in the past decade, including as recently as three months ago, when former Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi was quoted as saying that the flights would be reinstated for the sake of “public welfare,” and Iranian media reported that US carrier Delta Airlines would be the route’s operator.
At the time, Delta denied the report, not least because US sanctions imposed on Iran over its nuclear program make it illegal for any US civilian airplane to fly to the country.
But this time the prospect appears more realistic, following a series of other landmark conciliatory moves.
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