Wednesday,28 July 2021 (YJC)_ Tehran-Paris weekly flights increased to two flights on Mondays and Fridays due to rising passenger demand, although passengers must follow the conditions and protocols for traveling to France.
While France has been banned from flying in recent months due to the spread of the coronavirus, the trend seems to have changed with the improvement of the disease and general vaccination for the country. Iran, which in the past suspended flights to the European country, now not only operates weekly, but also increases it to two flights a week.
Hossein Jahani - Public Relations Manager of the Islamic Republic of Iran Airlines - stated: In order to meet the demand of the people to increase flights to Paris, the Islamic Republic of Iran "Homa" Airlines from August 6 every week at Charles De Gaulle airport flies.