Qatar and other Gulf countries have reopened their airspace that was temporarily closed following the Iranian missile attack. Qatari authorities have announced that the situation in the country is completely stable and normal life has fully resumed.
The spokesperson for Qatar’s Ministry of Interior assured the public during a live press conference on Monday night that the safety of citizens and residents is the government’s top priority. He stated that all national institutions are actively working in full coordination to ensure public safety.
He added that no international or external crisis or conflict will be allowed to affect daily life in Qatar and urged the public not to pay attention to rumors or unverified news.
The Ministry of Interior has warned against sharing or reposting information issued by unofficial sources.
The Qatari Ministry of Foreign Affairs also confirmed the return to normalcy and reiterated that all parties should seek a peaceful resolution to the issue through dialogue.
Kuwait and Bahrain have also reopened their airspace, which had been closed as a precaution after the Iranian missile attack.
The U.S. Embassy in Doha has lifted its security advisory for its citizens and announced that the embassy will reopen on Tuesday.
According to the Dubai Media Office, flights have also resumed at Dubai International Airport, although some delays or cancellations are expected.
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Meanwhile, Oman Air has announced that, in view of regional tensions, it has temporarily suspended flights to key destinations including Doha, Dubai, Manama, and Kuwait. The airline further stated that delays are also possible on other flights due to longer alternate routes.