Pakistan, April 24 -- Kuwait has announced the reopening of its airspace and the gradual resumption of operations at Kuwait International Airport following disruptions caused by the Iran war, according to official sources.

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The Kuwait Civil Aviation Authority confirmed that airspace operations, which had been suspended due to regional security concerns, are now being restored after necessary safety and infrastructure assessments. The move marks the first major step toward normalising air traffic in the country since the escalation of hostilities in the region.

Officials stated that certain aviation facilities had sustained damage during the conflict, making the t...