AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoTourism Partnerships: Bahrain’s Tourism Minister Fatima Al Sairafi met commercial centre representatives to strengthen ties and fine-tune summer plans, highlighting shopping, dining and family leisure as part of the visitor experience. Coastline Development: A major waterfront and beach project along the Dair and Samaheej coastline is moving toward private investor offering, with phased upgrades to boost public recreation. Family Events: The Bahrain Summer Toy Festival returns for its third edition at Exhibition World Bahrain from 2 July to 5 August 2026, with new interactive attractions including a “Haunted House” live show. Camping Access: Bahrain has sped up online camping permit deposits, making it easier for residents and visitors to plan outdoor stays. Labour & Visitor Climate: LMRA stepped up enforcement in May with 4,003 inspections, detaining 129 workers and deporting 324 for labour and residency violations. Regional Travel Pressure: Dubai flight disruptions continue to ripple across summer schedules, with multiple airlines extending suspensions and delays. Global Context for Bahrain: A Ukrainian ambassador-designate said Ukraine views Bahrain as a key Gulf defence partner, underscoring how regional security concerns are shaping travel sentiment.
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