Following the ongoing restrictions imposed on Iran's air transport after the start of the Islamic Republic's missile and air attacks on Israel, all flights at Shiraz's Shahid Dastgheib Airport have been cancelled until 8:00 PM on Monday, June 8.
According to announcements by airport officials, the decision was made due to the "prevailing circumstances," and Shiraz Airport will not conduct any flight operations until the specified time.
Airport authorities have requested passengers to check the latest status of their flights through official sources before heading to the airport. It was also announced that subsequent notices regarding the resumption or continuation of flight restrictions will be published in due course.
The announcement of the flight suspension in Shiraz comes hours after Iranian government officials reported the suspension of all flights at the international airports of Mashhad and Tehran until further notice.
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