France Cancels Tehran to Paris Flight

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France canceled the Tehran to Paris flight

Just 48 hours before the resumption of the first direct flight between Iran and Europe, which was supposed to be operated by Iran Airtour Airlines to Paris, this flight was canceled.

The CEO of Iran Airtour says the French aviation authority canceled this flight unreasonably and without giving a reason.

Reza Mousavi, on Thursday, February 1st, in an interview with ILNA news agency, emphasized that Iran Airtour Airlines is a private company and has no connection to political issues, and said that negotiations with France are underway to resolve this problem.

The Civil Aviation Organization also called this action unexpected and explained that France, only 48 hours before the flight, on January 29th, in correspondence with this organization, stated without a clear and explicit reason that the flight on February 1st is not possible.

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