AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoMiddle East War & Travel Disruption: The US has reinstated a naval blockade on Iranian ports and launched fresh daytime air strikes, while Iran warns the Strait of Hormuz will stay closed unless Washington changes course—keeping the region’s air and sea routes under pressure and pushing travellers to rethink plans and routes. Aviation Safety Alert: EASA reissued a Conflict Zone Information Bulletin for Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar and the UAE airspace (plus Gulf of Oman waters), citing heightened risk after the US-Iran ceasefire broke down. Bahrain Visa Update: Bahrain published a list of African countries eligible for online visas, including Nigeria, making it easier for qualified travellers to apply without visiting a mission first. Local Tourism Boost: Oman’s Jabal Al Akhdar saw visitor numbers rise 13.2% in early 2026, helped by the Rose Spring Festival—good news for regional holiday demand. Local Justice: A Bahraini man was jailed for 15 years for drug smuggling after marijuana was found hidden in women’s handbags in luggage arriving from Thailand. Business & Mobility: Y K Almoayyed & Sons highlighted Nissan’s V6 lineup in Bahrain, focusing on durability and everyday performance for commuting and family travel.
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