Amman: Bahrain's Civil Aviation Affairs (CAA), part of the Ministry of Transportation and Telecommunications, announced on Monday the full reopening of the kingdom's airspace, following a period of closure due to regional tensions. Dubai Airports also resumed full operations after a temporary suspension earlier in the day. In a statement, the authority reaffirmed that the safety and comfort of passengers and crew remain its highest priority.
According to Jordan News Agency, Dubai Airports emphasized ongoing cooperation with airlines to maintain scheduled timetables, although some services might still experience delays or cancellations. Travelers are advised to check with their respective airlines for the latest updates.
Similarly, Kuwait's Directorate General of Civil Aviation announced the reopening of its airspace and the return of operations at Kuwait International Airport to normal. The decision followed coordination with relevant national authorities and continued cooperation with regional and international partners, confirming the stabilization of airspace conditions surrounding the country.