Bessent Says Businesses Working With Iranian Airlines Risk Sanctions

Businesses working with Iranian airlines risk U.S. sanctions, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Monday.
Published: 4/28/2026, 11:11:06 PM EDT
Bessent Says Businesses Working With Iranian Airlines Risk Sanctions
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent attends a Senate Appropriations Financial Services and General Government Subcommittee hearing on President Trump's fiscal year 2027 budget request for the Department of the Treasury, on Capitol Hill in Washington on April 22, 2026. (Annabelle Gordon/Reuters)

WASHINGTON—Businesses working with Iranian airlines risk U.S. sanctions, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Monday, calling the warning a part of a campaign to put economic pressure on Tehran amid the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran.

Here are some details:

Iranian state media reported over the weekend that Iran has resumed commercial flights from Tehran's international airport for the first time since the start of the war.

Iran's state media reported that flights were scheduled to depart for Istanbul, Oman's capital of Muscat, the Saudi city of Medina and for Iraq and Qatar.

The U.S. Treasury Department has said Washington is imposing a "financial stranglehold" on the ​Iranian regime.

"Doing business with sanctioned Iranian airlines risks exposure to U.S. sanctions," Bessent said in a post on X.

"Foreign governments should take all actions necessary to ensure that companies in their jurisdictions do not provide services to those aircraft, including the provision of jet fuel, catering, landing fees or maintenance," he said.

Bessent said the Treasury Department "will not hesitate to act against any third parties that facilitate or conduct business with Iranian entities."

A Trump administration official said the Treasury Department will impose secondary sanctions on foreign financial institutions "that continue to facilitate Iran's activities."

A fragile ⁠ceasefire in ​the Iran war began nearly three weeks ago.

The United States and Israel attacked Iran on Feb. 28. Iran responded with its own strikes on Israel and Gulf states with U.S. bases.