Flights and airspace remain affected in Israel and Iran, while Jordan reopens their activity
Israel’s airspace remains closed this Sunday, with the main international center, Ben Gurion airport, closed for both landings and exits, according to a spokesman for the Israel Airport Authority.
Iran also closed its airspace on Friday until 15:00 local time this Sunday, according to its civil aviation organization. Passengers are recommended to avoid going to the country’s airports in person.
Jordan, which is between the two countries and temporarily closed its airspace on Friday as a precautionary measure, reopened it in the early hours of this Sunday, “after a reevaluation of safety and airspace risks,” according to the Civil Aviation Regulatory Commission of the country.
Source: Ambito