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Imam Khomeini International Airport
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Tehran Imam Khomeini International Airport is the international airport of Tehran, Iran, located 35 kilometers southwest of the city, and is named after Ruhollah Khomeini, Iran's first supreme leader. The airport was conceived before the 1979 revolution to alleviate congestion at Mehrabad Airport and was initially scheduled to open in 2004 under a Turkish-Austrian consortium, but was shut down due to security concerns and reopened in 2005 with Iranian carriers in charge. The airport has since been expanded and now covers 13,400 hectares, with two terminals and two runways, and serves as a hub for four airlines, ranking third in terms of passenger traffic in Iran as of 2019.learn more on wikipedia
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