AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoGulf Air expands Egypt links: Bahrain’s national carrier launched seasonal flights to El Alamein, with a water-cannon welcome at El Alamein International Airport and Bahrain International Airport send-off—part of a summer 2026 push that also includes Geneva, Malaga and Nice. US-Gulf diplomacy and travel ripple effects: US envoy Steve Witkoff and Iran’s Abbas Araghchi were reported heading to Switzerland for talks, but Israeli strikes in Lebanon raised uncertainty; still, the wider US-Iran deal momentum is driving countries to ease travel warnings. UK eases Gulf travel advice: The UK FCDO lifted “all but essential travel” warnings for the UAE, Bahrain, Qatar and Kuwait (while still urging caution and keeping Iran under tighter advice), with travel insurance validity returning for many travellers. Russia lifts Gulf advisory: Russia removed its recommendation against private travel to Gulf states including Bahrain after the US-Iran MoU. Bahrain mobility and tourism services: Bahrain pilots “Uber Black” with licensed operators under a regulated framework, and Northern Municipality plans more plastic bag vending machines nationwide. Local business & heritage: Bahrain Chamber of Commerce and Industry plans an “Old Markets Committee” to support traditional souqs and boost tourism-linked competitiveness. Weather watch for travellers: Pakistan’s NDMA issued a nationwide storm alert (winds, dust, thunderstorms, heavy rain and flooding risks), a reminder to plan buffer time for regional connections. Work permits update: Bahrain saw new work permits fall 10.1% in 2025, while renewals and local labour transfers rose—useful context for hospitality and accommodation staffing.
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