From IranAir Office to a Kebab Shop in Vienna
✈️ From IranAir Office to a Kebab Shop in Vienna
Not long ago, IranAir’s office in Vienna stood as a symbol of national pride.
Today, that same office has turned into an “Iranian doner kebab shop” — a bitter irony that could soon repeat itself in Rome if aviation officials in Tehran remain inattentive.
The IranAir office in Rome — located on one of the most prestigious and expensive streets in the Italian capital — is worth millions of dollars. Yet its real value lies elsewhere: in the dignity, presence, and identity it represents for Iran in Europe.
Even under sanctions, this office must remain open — not for financial profit, but to keep Iran’s flag flying proudly over Rome.
Five clear reasons to preserve the Rome office:
1️⃣ Diplomatic Symbol: Iran’s presence in a key European capital.
2️⃣ National Prestige: Continuity and respect for the iconic “Homa” brand.
3️⃣ Commercial Potential: Opportunity to offer ticketing services and cooperate with other airlines.
4️⃣ Strategic Value: Rome’s pivotal role in tourism and air routes.
5️⃣ Avoiding Vienna’s Mistake: So the next “doner kebab” isn’t served under the IranAir logo.
IranAir’s foreign offices are not just desks and signs — they are part of the nation’s memory and global image.
Homa should remain in the sky, not on the restaurant menu.
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