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Post by : Badri Ariffin
Manama: Operations at Bahrain International Airport are making a steady comeback as airspace restrictions lift, bringing hope to travelers previously impacted.
The Bahrain Airport Company announced that flights have resumed following the reopening of the country's airspace. This decision came after Civil Aviation Affairs provided the necessary clearance from the Ministry of Transportation and Telecommunications.
Officials highlighted that flight services will be reinstated gradually to maintain smooth operations and minimize disruptions. Airlines plan to incrementally boost their flight schedules, focusing first on routes with higher demand and connecting passengers.
Authorities have stressed that this cautious, phased approach is crucial to ensure stability in airport operations after a tumultuous period.
Travelers through Bahrain are highly encouraged to keep in touch with their airlines for the latest updates, as flight timings may still fluctuate during the return to full operational capacity.
Conditions are anticipated to progressively improve as airlines make efforts to re-establish regular services over the next few days.
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