After closing their airspace in several Middle Eastern countries due to the Iranian attack on Israel, these countries have started issuing notifications sequentially, indicating the resumption of operations at their airports this Sunday morning. Jordanian aviation authorities announced that "Jordan has reopened its airspace after closing it late last Saturday following Iran's drone and missile attacks on Israel." The Iraqi News Agency reported that "the Civil Aviation Authority announces the reopening of airspace to all aircraft." Israeli airport authorities also announced the "reopening of Israeli airspace at 7:30 AM this Sunday (04:30 GMT) following the Iranian attack." Israel stated that "the flight schedule from Tel Aviv is expected to be affected," adding that "travelers should check their flight schedules."