Air France, British Airways to end flights to Tehran
Air France and British Airways announced Thursday that they will halt flights to Tehran next month, citing low profitability as the US reimposes sanctions on Iran.
Air France, which had run connections to the Iranian capital via its low-cost operator Joon, said it would axe the route on 18 September, blaming "poor commercial viability".
The French carrier had already cut down on its Paris to Tehran connections from three a week to just one earlier this month, its communications service said.
British Airways had announced shortly earlier that it was axing its London to Tehran service as it was "currently not commercially viable".
The last outbound flight to Tehran will be on 22 September, and the last inbound flight from Tehran will be on 23 September, the British flag-carrier added.
British Airways said its decision was unrelated to US President Donald Trump's imposition of new sanctions on Iran, which has affected foreign businesses operating in the country, with many pulling out altogether.
Dutch carrier KLM said last month that it was also suspending Tehran flights due to "negative results and financial outlook".
The airline said it was in discussions with partner airlines to offer customers rebooking options or would offer full refunds.