

Find clear answers to the most common questions below.
Domestic flights in Iran usually offer Economy Class and, on some routes, Business Class.
Economy Class provides standard seating and basic services and is the most common option.
Business Class offers more space, comfort, and better services, available only on selected routes.
A system ticket is a regular scheduled ticket and is usually refundable.
A chartered ticket is often cheaper but typically non-refundable.
Domestic flights in Iran are generally safe, with aircraft maintained under strict regulations. Fleet upgrades have included cooperation with Airbus and Boeing.
Usually 20–30 kg of checked baggage, depending on airline and ticket class.
The choice depends on your route, travel preferences, and time limitations.
• Flying: the best option for long distances, as major cities in Iran are far apart (often several hundred kilometers)
• Driving: more flexible and scenic, suitable for shorter routes
For most intercity travel, especially between main destinations, flying is recommended to save time.
• Weapons and firearms
• Sharp objects
• Explosives and flammable materials
• Sprays (e.g., pepper spray)
Key international airports include:
• Imam Khomeini International Airport
• Mashhad International Airport
• Shiraz International Airport
• Tabriz International Airport
• Kish International Airport
• Qeshm International Airport
No. International flights operate from Imam Khomeini International Airport, while most domestic flights use Mehrabad International Airport