Israel and Jordan closed their airspace on Sunday but reopened later in the day, allowing commercial planes to use their airspace
Israel and Jordan closed their airspace on Sunday but reopened later in the day, allowing commercial planes to use their airspace
The closure caused worldwide air-traffic disruption, leaving travellers anxiously awaiting updates and hoping for a swift resolution to the crisis
All flights at Egyptian airports are according to the usual schedules, except for some flights heading to countries that have closed their airspace, said the govt
Tehran said the strike was in 'self-defence' following Tel Aviv's attack on its diplomatic mission in Damascus, which killed seven
Tehran's attack was in retaliation against Israel's bombing of its consulate in Syria that killed 7 members of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard
Emirates airline cancelled its Dubai-Amman flight scheduled for Sunday
Multiple countries reopened their airspaces after the closure on Saturday night as world leaders condemned the 'dangerous' escalation
State-owned Al Mamlaka earlier said in a report that interference in Jordanian air traffic had affected its GPS system
The incident comes as Israel braced for an attack by Iran or its proxies as retaliation warnings grew after the killing of a senior officer in Iran's embassy in Damascus
Some iPhone users say the flag is suggested when they type 'Jerusalem'