Kuwait International Airport Fully Operational Today After Phased Reopening Following Regional Conflict
KUWAIT CITY — Kuwait International Airport is operating at near-full capacity today, May 9, 2026, with hundreds of commercial flights arriving and departing after a phased reopening that began in late April. The hub, which had been severely restricted due to regional conflict and infrastructure damage from earlier drone strikes, is now welcoming international passengers with expanded schedules across multiple terminals, marking a significant step toward normalcy in Kuwait's aviation sector.
Dubai Airports and regional aviation authorities confirmed that Terminal 4 and Terminal 5 are fully active for Kuwait Airways and Jazeera Airways, while Terminal 1 and other facilities have resumed limited but growing operations. Live flight trackers show dozens of arrivals and departures scheduled throughout the day, including key routes to London, Istanbul, Mumbai, Cairo, Manila and other major destinations. Ground staff report smooth processing at immigration and security checkpoints, though some travelers may still experience minor delays as the airport ramps up to pre-crisis levels.
The gradual return to normal operations follows months of disruption caused by the broader regional tensions that began in late February. Kuwait International Airport was hit by multiple drone attacks targeting terminals and fuel storage facilities, forcing authorities to limit commercial flights and prioritize safety. The airspace was officially reopened on April 24, with commercial services resuming on a limited basis from April 26.
Kuwait........
