U.S. State Department Orders American Citizens to Leave Iran as Airspace Partially Reopens

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Gate News message, April 23 — The U.S. State Department’s Bureau of Consular Affairs issued a statement on April 22, urging American citizens in Iran to depart immediately following Iran’s partial reopening of its airspace.

The bureau advised U.S. citizens to monitor local media for updates on the situation and contact commercial airlines for flight information out of Iran. Alternatively, Americans can travel overland to Armenia, Azerbaijan, Turkey, and Turkmenistan, but should avoid areas bordering Afghanistan, Iraq, or Pakistan.

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