World News | Jordan's State-run Media Says Its Airspace Will Reopen to Civilian Aircraft
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. Jordan will reopen its airspace to civilian aircraft Saturday morning, its state-run media reported, signalling the Mideast kingdom believes there is no immediate danger of further attacks.
Dubai, Jun 14 (AP) Jordan will reopen its airspace to civilian aircraft Saturday morning, its state-run media reported, signalling the Mideast kingdom believes there is no immediate danger of further attacks.
Jordan's state-run Petra news agency said the skies would reopen at 7:30 am local.
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Jordan's airspace had seen Iranian drones and missiles cross through it, with Israeli fighter jets likely engaging targets there.
The crossfire between Israel and Iran disrupted East-West travel through the Mideast, a key global aviation route. (AP)
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