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Dense Fog Halts Flights at Kuwait Airport, Diverting Planes to Neighboring Countries

Thick fog brought Kuwait International Airport operations to a complete halt on Thursday morning, causing major flight disruptions. The Public Authority for Civil Aviation (PACA) confirmed that several flights were redirected to nearby countries for safety reasons. Visibility dropped below 100 meters, making landings and takeoffs impossible.

According to PACA spokesperson Abdullah Al-Rajhi, Kuwait International Airport operations stopped as fog covered the runways. He explained that incoming planes rerouted to airports in Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates. Although the change delayed many passengers, it protected travelers and crew from potential danger.

Moreover, PACA delayed departing flights until weather conditions improved. “We will resume normal schedules once visibility increases,” Al-Rajhi said. He also promised regular updates through PACA’s official channels to keep travelers informed.

Kuwait’s Meteorological Department had already warned citizens about heavy fog late Wednesday night. Still, the thick mist arrived earlier and heavier than expected, surprising many morning passengers. Traffic near the airport also slowed as drivers struggled to see clearly on fog-covered roads.

To reduce chaos, PACA worked closely with airlines to coordinate redirections. Ground crews handled rerouted flights efficiently, ensuring travelers received proper assistance. Officials assured passengers that Kuwait International Airport operations would return to normal as soon as visibility reached safe levels.

Throughout the morning, airport teams monitored every weather update. They guided waiting passengers and offered refreshments to ease their frustration. Many travelers expressed understanding, knowing safety always comes before convenience.

By early afternoon, visibility improved slightly, raising hopes for the gradual return of flights. However, PACA insisted that Kuwait International Airport operations would only resume when pilots and controllers confirmed safe flying conditions. The authority thanked everyone for their patience and cooperation during the delay.

In the end, the quick coordination between PACA, airlines, and staff prevented any serious incidents. Their teamwork showed how safety-focused leadership can protect thousands of travelers, even in extreme weather.

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