AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoAviation Disruption in the Gulf: British Airways says it won’t resume Dubai flights this summer, pushing the restart to at least October, as Middle East tensions keep travel plans shaky. Regional Security Impacting Travel: Kuwait reported Iranian drones heavily damaged its main airport terminal, killing one and injuring dozens; flights were briefly suspended and later resumed via Terminal 4, while flydubai cancelled Kuwait routes and said Bahrain operations continue. Bahrain Defence Update: Bahrain’s air defence intercepted three missiles and several drones, with the Bahrain Defence Force urging the public to avoid suspicious remnants. Tourism & Heritage Development: Karbabad coast next to Bahrain Fort is set for development after approval of a plan for landscaping, shaded seating and solar-powered lighting, aiming to boost visitor experience while protecting the historic site. Local Marine Services: Zallaq fishermen are set to get a dedicated boat fuel station at the harbour, expected to open within days to cut long trips and improve safety. Corporate Travel Move: dnata Travel Group appointed Maura Geertsma as Divisional VP for Corporate Travel, expanding service across Bahrain and the region. Bahrain Tourism Push: Gulf Air outlined a growth strategy to 2035, saying it will use every flight to promote Bahrain as a tourism and investment destination. Travel Safety Note: Bahrain also faces wider regional travel restrictions and heightened anxiety among travellers and students due to the ongoing conflict.
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