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Kuwait Suspends Air Traffic in Response to Regional Escalation

Kuwait Suspends Air Traffic in Response to Regional Escalation

Arab Times7 days ago

KUWAIT CITY, June 23: The State of Kuwait has announced the temporary closure of its airspace as a precautionary measure in response to escalating regional developments. The move, effective immediately and until further notice, aligns with similar steps taken by several neighboring countries.
Authorities stated that the decision aims to safeguard national security and ensure the safety of the public amid heightened tensions in the region. The closure applies to all incoming and outgoing flights, with ongoing coordination taking place between Kuwaiti agencies and international partners to assess the evolving situation.
In line with the government's directive, Kuwait Airways has announced the suspension of all departing flights from Kuwait until further notice, citing passenger safety and compliance with national aviation directives.
The General Directorate of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has called on all travelers and airlines to closely follow official updates and fully cooperate with the implemented measures. The DGCA stressed that the decision was made in the public interest and that further announcements will be issued as necessary.

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