AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEid & Bahrain tourism pulse: Bahrain’s Capital Governor says Eid Al Adha brought strong tourism activity, with big turnout at attractions and events, reflecting confidence in security and stability. Eid shopping trends: Bahraini Eid trays are seeing more affordable Turkish and Chinese savoury snacks alongside staples like halwa and mathai, as families add variety without overspending. Cultural tourism: Bahrain Authority for Culture and Antiquities wrapped International Museums Day with tours and workshops across Bahrain National Museum, Bahrain Fort Museum, Post Museum and Kanoo Museum, aiming to boost heritage travel. Regional travel disruption risk: With the US-Iran conflict and Strait of Hormuz tensions ongoing, airlines have suspended or reduced Middle East routes, and Bahrain evacuees from US bases remain in limbo months after evacuation. Health travel watch (Ebola): As Ebola spreads in DRC and Uganda, more countries tighten entry rules and screenings; Bahrain is among those mentioned for temporary suspensions for some travellers. Visa boost for travellers: Sri Lanka waived visa fees for visitors from 40 countries (including Bahrain), but travellers still need a free ETA.
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