
Beirut – Bahrain has opened its airspace hours after the announcement of a ceasefire between the US, Israel, and Iran, and following related steps by Syria and Iraq.
Bahrain’s Civil Aviation Affairs on the Transport and Telecommunications Ministry introduced the reopening of airspace over the Kingdom of Bahrain, after a short lived closure that was carried out as a precautionary measure in gentle of current developments within the area.
Civil Aviation Affairs underlined “its dedication to making sure the graceful operation of air site visitors in accordance with the very best security and safety requirements, in steady coordination with the related authorities, to safeguard the protection of aviation and travellers.”
Iran and the US agreed on a two-week ceasefire and the non permanent reopening of the Strait of Hormuz in a single day beneath a last-ditch deal to avert an enormous wave of strikes threatened by US President DonaldTrump.












