Iran Air, founded in 1944, is Iran's national airline.
Headquartered in Tehran, it operates mainly from Imam Khomeini International Airport for international flights and Mehrabad International Airport for domestic flights. Iran Air, also known as Homa, plays a crucial role in Iran's air connectivity with the rest of the world.
The airline serves over 60 destinations across the Middle East, Europe and Asia, as well as domestic routes to major Iranian cities. International destinations include Paris, London, Frankfurt, Istanbul and Dubai. Iran Air is renowned for its customer-focused service and hospitality.
The fleet comprises a mix of modern and older aircraft, including Airbus A300s, A310s, A330s, Boeing 747s and ATR 72s for regional routes. The company has embarked on a fleet modernization program to improve efficiency and passenger comfort.
Iran Air offers several classes of service, including economy and business class, with comfortable seats, full meals and in-flight entertainment. The company places particular emphasis on passenger safety and satisfaction, aiming to provide a pleasant flying experience.
Committed to sustainability, Iran Air is implementing initiatives to reduce its carbon footprint, such as using more fuel-efficient aircraft and adopting eco-responsible operational practices. Despite economic and political challenges, Iran Air continues to develop and adapt to meet the needs of its passengers while supporting a sustainable future for aviation.






