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  "textContent": "ISLAMABAD: Air travel between Pakistan and Iran has resumed after a 60-day suspension following regional tensions triggered by U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran, officials said on Thursday.\n\nThe first commercial flight operated by Iran’s Mahan Air arrived in Islamabad from Tehran on Thursday, marking the restoration of passenger air links between the two countries.\n\nFlight W5-1185 landed in the Pakistani capital carrying passengers from Tehran, while the return leg departed shortly afterwards as flight W5-1184, officials said.\n\nThe service had been suspended since February 26 amid heightened regional tensions.\n\nOfficials said Mahan Air is scheduled to operate its next flight on the route on May 7, indicating a gradual normalization of air traffic between Islamabad and Tehran.\n\nThe post Pakistan, Iran resume flights after 60-day suspension appeared first on HUM News English.",
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