Air India Express on Thursday announced the restoration of services to all its West Asia destinations — Salalah in Oman and Kuwait — that were halted due to the drone-missile exchange during the US-Iran war.Air India Express restores services to all its West Asia destinations; Salalah and Kuwait services resume. (File HT photo)Flights on the Kozhikode–Salalah route resume from July 2, Air India Express said in a press release, adding that services between Kozhikode and Kuwait will resume from July 3, while flights between Karnataka's Bengaluru and Kuwait begin from July 4.Frequencies will increase in phases over the coming days, the airline said.The Kozhikode–Salalah service will operate twice every week, the budget carrier of Air India Group said and added that services between Kozhikode and Kuwait will initially operate once a week from July 3, increasing to three weekly flights from July 5. With this resumption, Air India Express now operates from two airports in the Sultanate of Oman: Muscat International Airport and Salalah International Airport. Air India Express has also reinstated flights between Muscat and Karnataka's Mangaluru starting July 3, the press release stated. The airline operates about 40 weekly flights from Muscat to seven destinations in India. Bengaluru–Kuwait services will operate once a week from July 4 and increase to three weekly flights from July 7. The airline said its flights to and from Kuwait will operate from Terminal 4 at Kuwait International Airport, advising guests to book these flights on the its website, airindiaexpress.com, mobile app, and other major booking channels.