Israel Strikes Shut IKA; Iran Airspace Closure Market Surges to 73.9%
The 'Will Iran close its airspace by June 30?' contract reached 73.95% at 19:42 UTC Wednesday — up 63.9pp in 24 hours — after Israeli strikes forced Iran's Civil Aviation Organisation to issue an immediate, indefinite suspension of all flight operations at Imam Khomeini International Airport.
The "Will Iran close its airspace by June 30?" contract reached 73.95% at 19:42 UTC Wednesday — up 63.9pp in 24 hours — after Israeli strikes on Iran triggered an indefinite commercial-flight suspension at Tehran's Imam Khomeini International Airport (IKA), a separate escalation from the US-Iran nuclear accord declared complete June 15. The session drew $586,923 in 24-hour volume.
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