Dramatic footage confirmed Tehran’s Mehrabad Airport on fire after airstrikes hit the Iranian capital within the early hours of Saturday, state media reported.
The airport, which opened in 1938, is situated close to the middle of the sprawling capital metropolis. It is owned by the Iranian authorities and thought of the busiest within the nation.
Since 2004, most worldwide flights have been dealt with by the Imam Khomeini International Airport, situated outdoors town. Mehrabad, nonetheless stays a vital home hub.
The footage of flames emerged after the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) mentioned it launched a “broad-scale wave of strikes” in opposition to Tehran within the early hours of the morning.
The extent of the harm to the airport is unclear.
Iran’s semi-official Mehr News Agency accused Israel of striking the airport. It shouldn’t be clear if the compound was struck straight. CNN has reached out to the IDF for touch upon whether or not it had focused the airport.
One frequent flyer mentioned the airport was Tehran’s “first real international airport,” recalling fond recollections of households gathering to greet or say farewell to family members touring to or arriving from America and airport safety complimenting her marriage ceremony costume throughout a baggage inspection.
“We all love it… despite the fact that the airport was outdated and needed expansion and rebuilding,” they advised CNN, talking anonymously.
“It was one of those good old-fashioned, middle size airports in the Middle East, and it took us right through the main square. The staff took special pride working at the airport. It was a coveted job, and a hot job to have, as everyone was so handsome or good looking.”
Among its key routes inside Iran, Mehrabad handles 94 weekly flights to Mashhad (MHD), 69 to Ahvaz (AWZ) and 51 to Shiraz (SYZ) airports, in accordance with Flightradar24.
Other in style locations throughout the nation embody Kish Island, Tabriz metropolis and Kerman metropolis.
Eugenia Yosef contributed reporting.
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