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Bahrain Airport starts gradual flight resumption after weeks of shutdown; Gulf Air announces limited services

Bahrain Airport Company (BAC), the operator and managing body of Bahrain International Airport (BIA), has announced plans of gradual resumption of flights. This comes after the reopening of Bahrain’s airspace as announced by its Civil Aviation Affairs (CAA) at the Transportation and Telecommunications Ministry. It is a preparation for phased recovery, after weeks of disruption…

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IndiGo begins repatriation flights; plans phased resumption of international operations; what travellers should know

In a recent update, IndiGo has announced the starting of repatriation flights and highlighted gradual restoration of its international flights amid the ongoing crisis in the Middle East and the Persian Gulf region. In its press release, the airline said that these steps are being taken in close coordination with Indian authorities along with respective…

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Dubai Airports confirms limited resumption of flight operations on March 2 to help stranded passengers

In a recent update, Dubai Airports has announced limited flight operations resumption at its two main aviation centres, Dubai International Airport (DXB) and Dubai World Central – Al Maktoum International Airport (DWC). The airports have allowed a limited operation this evening, Monday 2 March 2026.The announcement comes after disruption to aviation in the UAE, which…

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‘US behind China but will catch up’: Scott Bessent after Trump orders resumption of nuclear weapons testing; move follows Russia’s trials

US treasury secretary Scott Bessent on Thursday defended President Donald Trump’s decision to immediately resume nuclear weapons testing for the first time in 33 years, saying it was crucial to help America “certainly catch up” with China.“The US is lagging China in nuclear power development, but we can certainly catch up,” Bessent said during an…

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