Iran Attacks US Base: Qatar, Bahrain, and Kuwait Reopen Airspace

DUBAI – Qatar, Bahrain, and Kuwait have reopened their airspace after a brief suspension following an attack by Iran on a US base.
The temporary closure was a precautionary measure amid escalating security concerns in the region.
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Authorities emphasized that the safety of passengers and crew was their top priority. The reopening of airspace signals a return to normal flight operations, and airlines are advising travelers to stay updated with any further announcements to avoid disruptions.

This development comes as Gulf states work to manage airspace security while ensuring essential connectivity during a time of regional uncertainty.
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