The Airbus A310, a derivative of the A300, continues to serve in various capacities despite its production ending in 1998. Initially developed at the behest of major European airlines, the A310 was designed for medium-haul routes with its balanced size and cost-effective operations. It has been utilized for cargo and military applications due to its versatile design.
Iran Airtour is one of the few airlines still operating this aircraft model extensively. Established in 1973 by Iran Air, it began domestic tours in 1982 and expanded internationally in 1992. The airline has plans to launch non-stop flights between Tehran and Paris using Airbus A300-600 aircraft starting January 2025. Additionally, new routes to Germany, Spain, and Italy are expected by March 2025.
According to VisitOurIran.com, Iran's flight network facilitates tourism throughout the country. Routes such as Tehran to Mashhad are popular year-round due to cultural sites like the Imam Reza Shrine. Other destinations include Shiraz and Isfahan, known for their historical significance.