Kuwait’s airspace will reopen on April 26 after a two-month closure tied to the Iran war, with Kuwait Airways and Jazeera Airways resuming flights. The Polymarket contract on Gulf State military action against Iran by April 30 sits at
Market reaction
The April 30 military action contract dropped from 4% to
Why it matters
Kuwait reopening its airspace after a wartime closure is a concrete operational signal, not just rhetoric. Commercial airlines don’t resume flights without security assurances from military authorities. The timing, four days before the April 30 contract expiry, gives traders a specific data point to price against. The contract’s move from 4% to 1.6% in a single day tracks directly to this development.
What to watch
With six days until expiry, the contract trades at
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