Kuwait Airways Resumes Limited Operations Starting April 26
Kuwait Airways will restart selected flights from Kuwait International Airport Terminal 4 on April 26, 2026, under strict safety measures
Kuwait Airways will restart selected flights from Kuwait International Airport Terminal 4 on April 26, 2026, under strict safety measures
A tsunami warning is in effect for the eastern coast of Japan after a 7.5 magnitude earthquake. A warning is also expected for parts of Russia. The prime minister called for finding
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency decides: the recommendation not to fly to the Middle East region extends until April 24 in the following countries. When will flights resume?
The Travel & Tourism sector in the Middle East is losing apprixmately $600 million a day, says the WTTC. "Clear communication, strong coordination between the public and private sectors, and measures that reinforce safety and stability", a must
The Eiffel Tower’s suspended bridge is back, letting visitors walk high above the city before unwinding on a flower-filled terrace with stunning views. Dates, prices, and safety instructions
The European Aviation Safety Agency warns of threats from missiles and air defense systems and recommends avoiding flying in certain areas
The U.S. government urges citizens in the UAE and Kuwait to stay alert, shelter in place if needed, and consider safe departure options amid rising regional tensions. "We urge all Americans to remain vigilant, follow local instructions, and review the latest guidance from the U.S. Embassy or Consulate"
A drone hit a fuel tank near the airport early this morning. Flight operations were halted for several hours "to ensure the safety of all passengers and staff." Several flights were diverted to an alternative airport, Emirates is operating on a partial schedule only
IATA introduces DG Digital, a fully digital tool for dangerous goods declarations, reducing shipment rejections and improving safety across air cargo operations
As conflict disrupts flights and raises safety concerns, travelers are changing their plans. From Europe to Asia, new destinations are quickly replacing traditional Middle East hotspots