Bahrain and Kuwait have officially reopened their airspace, signaling a return to stability after days of heightened regional tension. Authorities confirmed that no new missile alerts have been detected, allowing normal flight operations to safely resume.
The move follows a series of temporary closures triggered by security concerns amid missile activity in neighboring countries. With the threat level now reduced, commercial flights in and out of Bahrain and Kuwait are gradually returning to their regular schedules.
Airlines and airports in both countries are coordinating closely to manage traffic flow and ensure passenger safety, while defense systems remain on standby as a precautionary measure.
The reopening marks a positive step toward de-escalation in the Gulf region, as governments continue to monitor the situation while prioritizing civilian safety and operational continuity.