Kuwait has reopened its airspace at Kuwait International Airport on Thursday evening, following a two-month suspension of air traffic since February 28 due to regional developments.
Director of the Public Authority of Civil Aviation Sheikh Humoud Mubarak Humoud Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, told Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) that in coordination with relevant international authorities, the decision was made to ensure the resumption of operations in accordance with the highest safety and security standards.
Sheikh Humoud said the step is part of a well-considered, phased plan to gradually resume air traffic in preparation for the airport's full operation in the coming period.
He added that the authority has completed its assessment of the damage inflicted on some airport facilities as a result of the Iranian attacks and the actions of its proxies and affiliated armed groups.
Al- Sabah explained that technical teams have begun maintenance and repair work on operational equipment and infrastructure to ensure full readiness.
The director clarified that the initial phase of operations will include specific stations, prioritised to meet operational needs and ensure safety. Each phase will be continuously evaluated before moving to broader phases.

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