Jordan has suspended all flights at Amman's main international airport, reportedly due to the ongoing Iranian missile bombardment. No further details on the duration of the suspension were immediately available.
Air traffic at Amman's Queen Alia International Airport has been suspended as of early Monday morning, according to reports. The suspension comes in conjunction with the ongoing Iranian missile barrage targeting the region. Jordan has previously experienced disruptions due to Iranian missile attacks, including interceptions and damage to bases. The extent of the current missile threat and the duration of the airport closure remain unclear.
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