Many countries have announced that their airspace has reopened!
Iran launched drones and ballistic missiles towards Israel from the evening of Saturday (13th) to the early morning of Sunday, causing neighboring countries including Iraq, Jordan and Lebanon to temporarily close their airspace. After Iran announced that the operation was "over," many countries also announced the reopening of their airspace. [Related reading>>Many countries in the Middle East have announced that they will temporarily close their airspace to all aircraft]
According to the latest news from the British "Guardian" and many other media on the 14th, the Israel Airports Authority stated that Israel will reopen its airspace at 7:30 am local time on Sunday (14th). According to the report, the Israeli government stated that Tel Aviv's flight schedule is expected to be affected and passengers should check flight times in time.
Agence France-Presse reported that the Iraqi Civil Aviation Authority announced in a statement that it would "reopen airspace" and resume flights to and from airports across the country.
In Jordan, Civil Aviation Commission Chairman Misto said: "Jordanian airspace has been reopened and the situation has returned to normal."
Royal Jordanian Airlines Chief Executive Majali said on Sunday that the airline's flights "have resumed" but some delays are expected.
Lebanese Transport Minister Hami told AFP: "We have resumed flights since 7 a.m. and we are monitoring the situation." He added that Beirut International Airport "has resumed work."

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