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Flights in/from IranCountry forums / Middle East / Iran | ||
Hi! I'm going to Iran in August for around 5 days and wanted to visit Shiraz and Isfahan from Tehran... is it worth me taking a flight to each of these places or is there an easier/better way of doing this? I will also be flying to Beijing from Tehran after my visit. Does anyone know of a cheap way or alternative of doing this? Many thanks for you help! Danny | ||
If you only have 5 days in total, then you need to fly,. There are alternatives (bus/train), but those will take too long and eat away at your time. Essentially, with 5 days you only have one full day for each Shiraz/Persepolis and Isfahan, so there is no time to be lost sitting on trains. | 1 | |
Unfortunately, I don't think I can buy domestic flights in Iran from the UK. Iran Air has informed me that this is the case, because I am travelling to Iran by train. Can anybody help and give me an idea of how much I can expect to pay? | 2 | |
A flight bought locally in Iran will be around $30 per segment. If you pre-book it visa an internet flight booking engine or an Iranian travel agent, the price will be approx. $50 per segment. | 3 | |
Thanks George, that's very helpful!! Of course I'd like to save some money, so do you know how I can purchase them locally? Can I buy them on the day? | 4 | |
You can buy them locally at the airport or at a travel agent. The only problem is that flights are often booked out several days to week in advance, depending if you are travelling on a weekend or close to a major holiday. If you had lots of spare time, and had a flexible schedule, you could easily buy the tickets as you go. I checked on a flight booking engine and for random dates in May THR-SYZ-IFN-THR is € 88 ($134). Last year I paid € 61 for the same flights when I booked it directly with Iran Air, i.e. the difference is only about € 10 per segment. | 5 | |
hi. | 6 | |