The national carrier said it was closely monitoring regional developments in coordination with relevant authorities and civil aviation bodies, adding that the decision was taken to ensure passenger safety until the situation stabilizes.
Kuwait Airways suspended flights earlier on Wednesday after a drone struck Terminal One at Kuwait International Airport, diverting several flights to nearby airports until further notice.
EgyptAir urged customers booked on flights to and from Kuwait to check the status of their reservations through its customer service channels before travelling.
The airline said passengers could contact its call centre on 1717 from mobile phones within Egypt, the landline number 090070000, or the international number +97142306666 for further information.
The suspension comes amid heightened regional tensions and growing disruptions to air traffic across parts of the Middle East.
Kuwait International Airport was struck early on Wednesday by Iranian drones, causing severe damage to Terminal 1, killing one person and injuring dozens of people, and forcing authorities to divert flights temporarily, according to Kuwaiti authorities and media reports.
The attack marks the most serious disruption to Kuwait's aviation sector since the airport gradually reopened in April following weeks of closure during the regional conflict. Kuwait Airways and Jazeera Airways had only recently resumed regular operations under a phased recovery plan after airspace restrictions imposed earlier this year.
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