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The Tehran to Mashhad route is one of Iran's most popular and convenient domestic air connections, bridging the nation's political and spiritual centers. Enjoy swift travel, bypassing long road or rail journeys, making it ideal for both pilgrims and business travelers seeking efficiency and comfort.
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Domestic Tehran–Mashhad flights normally depart from Mehrabad International Airport, not Imam Khomeini International Airport. Check both the airport and terminal on your ticket because going to the wrong Tehran airport can mean missing the flight.
The scheduled flying time is usually around 1 hour 15 minutes to 1 hour 30 minutes. Boarding, taxiing and possible air-traffic delays make the total airport-to-airport journey longer, so plan by the times printed on your ticket.
Arrive about 90 minutes before a domestic departure, and earlier during Nowruz or major religious holidays. Check-in and baggage acceptance close before departure, so the departure time is not the time to reach the terminal.
The terminal depends on the airline and sometimes the direction of travel. Read the latest ticket or airline message before leaving, because Mehrabad's terminals are separate and changing terminals takes time.
Carry the original passport used for the booking and make sure the ticket name matches it exactly. Keep evidence of lawful stay in Iran accessible as well; a photo or photocopy may not be accepted for check-in.
The allowance depends on the airline, fare and aircraft, so use the weight shown on your own ticket. Do not assume every economy fare includes the same checked baggage, and pre-arrange excess baggage when the airline permits it.
Yes, but you must travel across Tehran from Imam Khomeini Airport to Mehrabad, collect any checked bags and check in again. These are separate airports; allow a large buffer—often at least five hours, and more during heavy traffic or immigration delays.
Flights arrive at Mashhad Shahid Hasheminejad International Airport, which is inside the urban area. Airport taxis and local transport are available, but allow extra time around pilgrimage peaks when roads toward the shrine and city centre are crowded.
Book early for Nowruz, school holidays, major religious occasions and summer travel. Prices and seats can change quickly on this high-demand route; if your plans are uncertain, compare refund rules instead of choosing only the lowest fare.