Iran's Kish Air will resume flights to Dubai as of October 5 after months of closure due to Covid-19 outbreak.
The airline will offer weekly flights to Dubai on Mondays.
Departures from Kish Island are scheduled for 01:15 p.m. and the return flights will leave Dubai International Airport the same day at 03:30 p.m. local time.
Passengers need to provide their negative PCR tests for the coronavirus, which must have been conducted not more than 72 hours before boarding.
Kish Airlines operates international, domestic and charter services as a scheduled carrier from Kish Island. Kish is a 90-square-kilometre resort island off the southern coast of Iran in the Persian Gulf.
Iran’s flag carrier airline, Iran Air, also launched new roundtrip Dubai-Lamerd-Dubai flights from September 27.
Dubai-based Emirates airlines resumed flights between Tehran and Dubai in mid-July after a five-month break due to shutdowns to curb the spread of coronavirus.