# FlySepehran restores Tehran-Dubai service, first direct flight since the Iran war
> Flight IS 7352 touched down at Dubai International's Terminal 2 at 13:18 local time on Monday, opening a route that had been severed since hostilities began; UAE carriers have not yet returned, and full bilateral service is expected to resume July 1

**Meta:** type: event · date: 2026-06-29 · heads: 전쟁은 실제로 어떻게 끝나는가, 조용한 변화 · 4 takes · 3 lenses · 2 regions

## Summary

FlySepehran flight IS 7352 from [Tehran's Imam Khomeini International Airport](/ko/entity/iran) landed at [Dubai](/ko/entity/place/strait-of-hormuz) International Terminal 2 at 13:18 local time Monday, the first scheduled commercial service on the route since Iran's war with the US and Israel disrupted regional aviation. The route had been cut for months as Iranian airspace was closed amid [the conflict](/ko/n/iran-us-ceasefire-mou). UAE carriers flydubai and Air Arabia have not yet restored service; full bilateral resumption is expected July 1, with frequency rising from one flight every few days to daily services. The return Dubai-Tehran leg departed Monday evening.

## Why it matters

The flight is a visible confidence signal that the [US-Iran ceasefire track](/ko/n/iran-us-doha-talks-jun29) is yielding tangible normalization, however fragile. Tehran-Dubai is one of the busiest Iran-Gulf corridors, carrying diaspora traffic, cargo and dollar-denominated remittances, so its reopening eases pressure on Iranian households and signals to Gulf states that the [post-war commercial order](/ko/n/mbz-iran-ceasefire-hormuz) is taking shape, even as the Doha talks remain unresolved.

## What to watch

- Whether UAE carriers flydubai and Air Arabia resume by July 1 as expected, or hold back pending further Doha progress.
- Frequency ramp-up: restricted skies mean early services run two to three times weekly; daily service would mark a fuller normalization.
- Whether the route triggers similar Iran-Gulf reopenings on Riyadh, Bahrain and Kuwait routes.

## Regional takes (batched by bias / lens)

### UAE national daily; on-the-ground at DXB and first to confirm flight IS 7352 landing time from Flightradar24 data
- **The National** (United Arab Emirates, en) — The National confirmed the FlySepehran Airbus IS 7352 touched down at Dubai Terminal 2 at 13:18 local time, citing flight-tracking data, and reported that UAE carriers flydubai and Air Arabia had not yet resumed their own Tehran services; a phased multi-carrier expansion is expected around July 1.
  > "A FlySepehran aircraft operating from Tehran's Imam Khomeini International Airport touched down at Dubai International Airport at 1:18pm, according to flight tracking data."
  Source: https://www.thenationalnews.com/news/gulf/2026/06/29/plane-from-tehran-lands-in-dubai-first-since-war/

### financial wire; emphasis on investor signal and the parallel US-Iran Doha diplomacy track
- **Bloomberg** (United States, en) — Bloomberg framed the flight resumption as a concrete confidence-building measure running in parallel with US-Iran technical talks scheduled in Doha for June 30, noting the route carries significant cargo and diaspora remittance traffic.
  > "Iran resumed scheduled flights to Dubai for the first time since the start of the war with the US and Israel."
  Source: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-06-29/iran-resumes-commercial-flights-to-dubai-as-us-talks-continue

### unlabelled
- **Gulf News** (United Arab Emirates, en) — 
  Source: https://gulfnews.com/business/aviation/dubai-welcomes-first-flight-from-tehran-after-middle-east-conflict-pauses-1.500590617
- **Khaleej Times** (United Arab Emirates, en) — 
  Source: https://www.khaleejtimes.com/business/aviation/flights-resume-iran-uae-after-suspension

## Across the graph
- Related: [[iran-us-doha-talks-jun29]], [[iran-us-ceasefire-mou]], [[iran-reconstruction-fund-dispute]], [[mbz-iran-ceasefire-hormuz]]
- Entities: Iran, Place:strait of Hormuz

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