AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoBahrain Airport Traffic Jump: Bahrain International Airport saw a big rebound in May, with passenger numbers rising from 76,397 in April to 487,069 in May, alongside sharp growth in arrivals, departures, aircraft movements and overflights—linked to restored regional air operations and the new passenger terminal. Airline Network Restores: Turkish Airlines is progressively bringing back its Middle East routes after a temporary suspension, with Abu Dhabi resumed July 1 and Dammam, Kuwait and Bahrain scheduled from July 10/11/16, plus higher frequencies to Dubai, Amman and Beirut. More West Asia Flights Back: Air India Express fully restored its West Asia network, restarting Salalah and Kuwait services and expanding frequencies in phases—boosting options for Indian travellers and the Gulf diaspora. Family Fun in Bahrain: The third Bahrain Summer Toy Festival opens today at the Bahrain International Exhibition Centre, running July 2–August 5 with 3 themed zones, 16 attractions and daily live shows and meet-and-greets. Events Push: Bahrain’s tourism ministry is doubling down on the events sector, stressing public-private partnerships to attract more regional and international major events. Local Travel Safety Note: A Kashmir case alleges job-seekers were duped with fake Bahrain job offers and forged visas, highlighting ongoing risks around overseas recruitment. Road Upgrade: A new U-turn at the Shaikh Khalifa bin Salman Highway and Zallaq Highway junction is set to ease congestion and improve access to nearby communities.
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