Bahrain announced that it has reopened its airspace to flights following the temporary ceasefire reached between the U.S. and Iran, which also includes Israel, after it had been closed for 40 days.
Bahraini media reported that the Civil Aviation Affairs Directorate, under the Ministry of Transportation and Telecommunications, announced the reopening of the country’s airspace, which had been temporarily closed. The statement noted that the decision was made as part of the conclusion of measures taken in light of recent developments in the region, and emphasized that air traffic would be maintained in accordance with the highest safety and security standards.