Kuwait Civil Aviation announces the resumption of all Kuwait Airways flights exclusively through Terminal 4 (T4) following the successful completion of safety assessments and damage evaluations.

​The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) in the State of Kuwait officially announced on Wednesday, June 3, 2026, the partial resumption of commercial air traffic at Kuwait International Airport. According to the state authority, all scheduled flights operated by the national carrier, Kuwait Airways, will resume operations exclusively through Passenger Terminal 4 (T4). This operational decision follows the successful conclusion of comprehensive damage evaluations, structural testing, and technical assessments executed by specialized engineering teams and national safety committees to guarantee the absolute readiness of the facility.

​In an official broadcast delivered to the Kuwait News Agency (KUNA), the DGCA stated that the dynamic decision to restore flight operations was made after meticulous field inspections and rigorous technical audits conducted in close coordination with various relevant government ministries and national security apparatuses. These joint efforts verified that Terminal 4 is fully equipped and completely secure to handle flight schedules, aircraft movements, and passenger processing safely.

​To ensure a smooth transition and manage passenger crowds effectively within the airport zone, the DGCA urges all travelers intending to resume their journeys to strictly adhere to the following corporate directives:

​Direct Airline Coordination: Passengers must contact Kuwait Airways customer service centers or check their official digital platforms immediately to verify updated flight schedules and timing.

​Verify Booking Credentials: Travelers are requested to fully confirm their flight status and booking details prior to making their way to the airport compound to avoid operational delays.

​Strict Terminal Adherence: Passengers must report directly and exclusively to Terminal 4 (T4), as other terminal sectors may still be subject to continuous technical evaluations.

​The Directorate General of Civil Aviation reaffirmed that the safety and well-being of passengers, aviation crews, and airport personnel remain its absolute, uncompromising national priority. The civil authority concluded by emphasizing that it will maintain ongoing collaboration with all strategic partners and security forces to guarantee continuous, seamless terminal operations in complete compliance with the highest international standards of aviation security and safety protocols.