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No-fly zone for Iran talks disrupted flights at Zurich airport, authorities say

No-fly zone for Iran talks disrupted flights at Zurich airport, authorities say

ReutersSun, June 21, 2026 at 12:28 PM UTC

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Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf arrives at Zurich Airport, in Zurich, Switzerland, June 20, 2026. Hamed Malekpour/Iranian Parliament Speaker Office/WANA (West Asia News Agency)/Handout via REUTERS

VIENNA, June 21 (Reuters) - A technical fault in air traffic control, triggered by security measures for ‌peace talks between the U.S. and Iran in ‌Switzerland, caused disruptions at Zurich airport on Sunday, aviation authorities said, ​adding the problem had been resolved.

The glitch occurred following the integration of a restricted zone over Buergenstock, the Swiss mountain resort where negotiations are taking place, into radar display ‌systems, Swiss air ⁠traffic control authority Skyguide said.

The zone was only decided at the last minute because the ⁠decision to hold the latest round of talks was not finalised until Saturday, according to a statement.

Operations have since ​returned ​to normal, Skyguide said, adding: "The ​systems are running smoothly, ‌and security was ensured at all times."

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By midday, 12 arrivals and 14 departures had been cancelled, an airport spokesperson told Reuters. At least 60 departures were delayed, she added.

U.S. Vice President JD Vance arrived for peace talks ‌with Iran at Buergenstock on ​Sunday as foreseen in a tentative ​peace deal, but ​the diplomacy was overshadowed by Iran's announcement ‌that it had reimposed its ​blockade of the ​Strait of Hormuz.

Switzerland has promised a "discreet and reliable setting" for the talks at the resort, located ​just over 50 ‌kilometres (31 miles) south of Zurich airport as the ​crow flies.

(Reporting by Alexandra Schwarz-Goerlich, Writing by Rachel ​More; editing by Barbara Lewis)

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