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As a part of Air India’s exciting transformation journey, Vistara and Air India have merged to create a world-class airline with an Indian heart. To make every journey exceptional and every flight a testament to our quality, we are working relentlessly to ensure you get the best of both worlds.
Your Vistara flights stay the same and its inflight experience will remain unchanged. You can easily identify these flights by their new code AI 2XXX. For example, UK 955, operating from Delhi to Mumbai, will transition to AI 2955.
On ground and beyond, enjoy the unified Air India experience with the expertise of a dedicated team that opens limitless possibilities to expand your world.
The journey is just a beginning.
Broader network, enhanced benefits, and a world of endless possibilities.
*Fares displayed have been collected within the last 48hrs and may no longer be available at time of booking.
*Fares displayed have been collected within the last 48hrs and may no longer be available at time of booking.

Iran remains an important travel destination for passengers departing from Delhi, particularly for work visits, academic exchange, and regional travel across West Asia. Tehran, the capital city, functions as the country’s primary international entry point and supports administrative, commercial, and residential activity. Many travellers arriving here continue onward to other Iranian cities, depending on their purpose of visit. We support this route through Delhi to Iran flights, helping passengers reach Tehran with dependable international connectivity and organised travel services.
Our Delhi to Iran flight ticket fare may vary depending on travel period, seat availability, and booking timing. Travel demand can shift throughout the year, which may influence fare options and scheduling flexibility. Planning travel earlier generally provides access to a wider range of flight timings and seat availability. Fare levels may also differ depending on baggage allowance, ticket conditions, and selected travel experience. During booking, travellers can review fare inclusions and compare available options before confirming their reservation, helping them choose according to their travel needs.
Our booking process is designed to help travellers organise international journeys efficiently. The Delhi to Iran flights can be selected based on preferred travel dates, schedule, and destination requirements.
To book your journey:
Booking confirmation is shared through registered contact channels, allowing travellers to access their ticket information easily when required.
Flights departing from Delhi arrive at major Iranian airports such as Tehran Imam Khomeini International Airport, depending on routing and operational conditions. Our Delhi to Iran flight duration generally ranges between three and five hours, making it a shorter international route compared to many other destinations. This Delhi to Iran flight time allows travellers to organise airport transfers, accommodation check-in, or onward domestic travel within Iran. Iran follows local time that is slightly behind India, so reviewing arrival timing in advance helps travellers plan their schedule after landing.
We support international travel through structured services and organised passenger support.
Key benefits of booking our Delhi to Iran flights include:
Iran’s cities include administrative centres, established neighbourhoods, and commercial districts that support daily urban activity. Tehran serves as the country’s capital and main economic centre and receives most international arrivals. Other cities such as Shiraz, Isfahan, and Mashhad support regional economic activity and educational institutions. Domestic air routes and road networks allow travellers to move between cities when required. Every day urban life includes public markets, neighbourhood businesses, and local cafés that remain part of routine city activity.
Tehran Imam Khomeini International Airport serves as Iran’s main airport for international arrivals and departures. Located outside the city centre, it provides access to Tehran and nearby regions through road transport services. After arrival, passengers can complete immigration procedures, collect baggage, and continue their journey using taxis, airport transfers, or other transport options.
These locations represent Iran’s urban centres and regional travel environments.
Many travellers prefer visiting Iran between March and May or again from September to November, when the weather feels easier for walking around cities. Streets, markets, and public places are more comfortable during these months. Summer can be busier in some areas, while winter travel is still possible depending on individual plans and preferred schedule.
In cities like Tehran, Shiraz, and Isfahan, travellers can choose from hotels, serviced apartments, and short-term stays. Many hotels are located in busy city areas, which makes getting around easier. People planning longer visits often prefer serviced apartments, as they offer more comfort and independence. Accommodation is available across different parts of the city depending on convenience and travel plans.
After landing in Iran, travellers may be asked to show their passport, visa, and booking details, so keeping these ready helps avoid delays. Taxis are widely used to travel within cities. Weather can change depending on the time of year, so packing accordingly is useful. Important papers and medicines should always be kept in cabin baggage.
Indian passport holders must obtain valid visa approval before travelling to Iran. Supporting documents should be carried during travel. Entry permission is granted by immigration authorities after arrival verification.
Air India connects Delhi with destinations in Iran, allowing travellers to plan international journeys according to their schedule and travel needs. Flight schedules and routing details remain visible during booking, helping passengers select suitable travel options.
Delhi is one of India’s main international departure points, connecting travellers to destinations across Asia, Europe, and the Middle East. Its airport handles regular long-haul flights and international travel efficiently.
Indira Gandhi International Airport manages international passenger traffic through organised terminals and digital systems. Road and metro connectivity allow travellers to reach the airport from different parts of the city efficiently.