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Iran permits daily flights to Kochi

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New Delhi, May 7

The designated airlines from Iran have been permitted to operate 23 weekly flights to India, including a daily service each to Kochi, Delhi and Amritsar.

The conclusion of air services bilateral talks between official delegations of the two countries also saw airlines from Iran being permitted to operate two flights a week to Mumbai.

The airlines from India have been permitted to operate 23 weekly flights to Iran and can now also been permitted to fly to Bandar Abbas.

While Mahan Air and Iran Air operate to India no Indian carrier operates to Iran at the moment.

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