Kuwait reopened its airspace on June 6 following a temporary suspension implemented as a precautionary step after regional security developments involving Iran’s ballistic missile attacks, according to the Kuwait Public Authority of Civil Aviation (PACA).
In a statement shared with the Kuwait News Agency (KUNA), PACA said relevant authorities promptly activated established emergency procedures and operational plans aimed at safeguarding passengers, flight crews, and civil aviation infrastructure.
The airspace closure was in effect from 4:15 am to 6:15 am local time. During this period, 11 flights operated by Kuwait Airways and Jazeera Airways were redirected to nearby airports as part of safety measures to ensure uninterrupted protection of passengers and operational continuity.
The authority noted that following coordination with competent agencies and an assessment confirming improved conditions, air traffic operations were resumed at 6:15 am.
After the reopening, flights that had been diverted to destinations including Dammam and Riyadh resumed their original routes and continued normal operations.
Source: ZAWYA