Jordan reopens airspace after overnight Israel-Iran attacks

Jordan reopens airspace after overnight Israel-Iran attacks
People stand in front of a flight information display screen showing information about delayed and cancelled flights, at Queen Alia International Airport in Amman, Jordan June 13, 2025. (Reuters)
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Updated 17 June 2025 14:34
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Jordan reopens airspace after overnight Israel-Iran attacks

Jordan reopens airspace after overnight Israel-Iran attacks

AMMAN: Jordan announced the reopening of its airspace Sunday morning after a night of attacks by arch-foes Israel and Iran.
The civil aviation authority in Jordan, which borders Israel, said in a statement that the country’s airspace had been reopened “for civilian flights following a careful risk assessment.”
The kingdom had closed the airspace late Saturday, its second closure since the start of the most intense direct confrontation between Israel and Iran.