Jordanian Civil Aviation Regulatory Commission (CARC) announced early Sunday the reopening of Jordan's airspace for civilian flights following a careful risk assessment.CARC Chief Commissioner Captain Haitham Misto explained that the recent airspace closure was a temporary, tactical response to unfolding events in the region, aimed at safeguarding air travel during uncertain times.Captain Misto told Jordan News Agency (Petra) that the Commission is continuously monitoring regional developments to evaluate any potential risks and will make decisions accordingly about keeping the skies open or imposing new restrictions.Airlines have been informed to resume their scheduled flights and redirect those that had been rerouted back to Amman, he added.Misto stressed that the Commission will make appropriate decisions regarding air traffic based on ongoing developments and their impact on civil aviation, prioritizing the safety of travelers.The Commission had temporarily closed Jordan's airspace on Saturday evening, suspending all incoming, outgoing, and transiting flights as a precaution due to the escalating regional tensions.
June 15, 2025 | 01:34 PM