
Adding to the series of airspace closures and flight disruptions — Abu Dhabi-based Etihad airways said it is re-routing several flights on June 23 and June 24 — while Air India Express diverted two Doha bound flights in response to airspace restrictions in parts of the middle east.
Earlier, Qatar had already announced the closure of its airspace, citing the safety of its citizens and visitors. Later, Kuwait, Bahrain, UAE added to the list, closing their airspaces temporarily as a precautionary measure.
Kuwait airspace closed ‘until further notice’
Kuwait said it was closing its airspace “until further notice” on Monday.
“In the interest of the country’s security and safety, and in light of the precautionary measures taken in a number of neighbouring countries, which include the closure of their airports and airspace, the State of Kuwait announces the temporary closure of its airspace as a precautionary measure, effective today until further notice” the Kuwaiti Directorate General of Civil Aviation said in a statement.
Bahrain airspace closed
Bahrain, which hosts the US Navy’s Fifth Fleet, stated that the decision to close its airspace was made for security reasons, as per multiple reports.
United States of Arab Emirates shuts airspace
Following Qatar, the United States of Arab Emirates (UAE) acted in kind, closing its airspace. based on flight paths and air traffic control audio, as per FlightRadar24.
Which flights have been cancelled, diverted?
Several airlines including Air India Express, Etihad have either diverted or cancelled their flights:
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