Kuwait restores air traffic after temporary airspace closure amid regional tensions
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Kuwait has restored normal air traffic operations after the temporary precautionary closure of its airspace earlier, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) announced.
The authority said normal operations resumed after the situation that led to the precautionary measures eased.
Kuwait International Airport has since returned to normal operational activity, with flights resuming according to approved schedules.
The DGCA said it is continuing to monitor the situation around the clock in coordination with relevant authorities inside and outside Kuwait to ensure the highest levels of safety and security in the countryâs airspace.
It added that any new developments will be assessed immediately, with appropriate measures taken as required.
The authority reaffirmed its commitment to safeguarding passengers and air navigation safety, urging the public and travellers to rely on official channels for the latest updates and information.
Earlier, Kuwait had temporarily closed its airspace and diverted flights as a precautionary measure amid regional tensions, while Kuwait Airways also announced a temporary suspension of all flights during the disruption period.
Source: Gulf News