AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAirline Disruption: British Airways has pushed back its Middle East flight restart, saying services to Dubai, Tel Aviv, Bahrain and Amman won’t resume until after the summer season, with a new target of October 25. Travel Alerts: The US Embassy in Jerusalem issued a fresh regional security warning for Americans, keeping Bahrain and several Gulf states at Level 3 (Reconsider Travel) and Iran/Iraq at Level 4 (Do Not Travel). Local Tourism Rules: Bahrain’s tourism authority told travel agencies to immediately stop ads and packages for Iran and Iraq after the government ban on Bahraini travel. Regional Safety Impact: Kuwait’s airport was hit by missile and drone attacks, killing one and injuring dozens, prompting flight suspensions and diversions—another reminder that Gulf aviation is still under strain. Payments & Travel Convenience: Qatar Central Bank expanded acceptance of its HIMYAN payment card to Bahrain, supporting easier digital spending for GCC travellers. Marine & Coastal Tourism: A new boat fuel station at Zallaq harbour is nearing completion, while the Karbabad coast near Bahrain Fort is set for development to boost visitor experience. Trade & Events: The 57th Watch and Jewellery Middle East Show opens in Sharjah on Wednesday (10–14 June) with Bahrain among participating countries.
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