Kuwait Airways said on Saturday it has rescheduled most flights after the country temporarily suspended operations at Kuwait International Airport following Iranian missile and drone attacks.
In a post on social media platform X, Kuwait Airways said the decision was made "due to the temporary suspension of takeoff and landing operations at Kuwait International Airport".
The airline said passengers would be updated on any changes to the flight status on their "registered phone numbers".
تعلن #الخطوط_الجوية_الكويتية لعملائها الكرام عن إعادة جدولة أغلب رحلاتها بسبب وقف حركة الإقلاع والهبوط مؤقتاً في مطار الكويت الدولي نظراً لهجمات صاروخية وطائرات مسيرة معادية إثر العدواني الإيراني الآثم اليوم السبت 18 يوليو 2026.
— Kuwait Airways (@KuwaitAirways) July 18, 2026
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Kuwait's national media office said sirens were activated "for the fifth time" on Saturday morning as the country was being targeted by Iranian missile and drone strikes.

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