Mahan Air’s Public Relations: Ali Daei’s Family’s Plane Was Not Turned Back

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The public relations of Mahan Airlines stated that Ali Daei’s family’s plane was not turned back.

According to Mahan’s public relations, it wasn’t like the Rigi flight that was turned back. When the plane is informed of a security situation, the pilot is obligated to land the plane at the first airport before leaving the border.

Ali Daei’s family’s plane was not turned back.

The plane was heading from Tehran to Dubai and landed in Kish before leaving the country.

A judicial order was issued, and the pilot was obligated to land.

It was done according to the country’s security protocols, and any other airline would have been required to do the same.

This matter depends on the explanations of the judiciary and the Civil Aviation Organization, and it was an order from the Security Council.

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