Chairman of Jordan's Civil Aviation Regulatory commission (CARC), Haitham Misto, affirmed " no change has occurred on flight traffic between Amman and Beirut." Due to the situation in the region, CARC continues to "follow up and assess developments, and take any necessary measures for the safety of civil aviation for all destinations of Jordanian aircrafts, " Misto said in a statement to "Petra" Thursday. Source: Jordan News Agency
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