Kuwait Airways resumes 35 flights from Kuwait International Airport after suspension
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Updated · The Wall Street Journal · Apr 25
Kuwait Airways resumes 35 flights from Kuwait International Airport after suspension
9 articles · Updated · The Wall Street Journal · Apr 25
The airline will restart 35 commercial flights next week to several destinations, following a halt caused by Iranian drone attacks that damaged the airport’s radar system.
Acting CEO Abdul Wahab Al-Shatti stated that operations will follow carefully-studied plans to maintain high safety standards as air links in the Gulf region recover.
The resumption marks a significant step for Kuwait’s aviation sector after disruptions from regional conflict, supporting the restoration of travel and connectivity for the Gulf monarchy.
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