The recent escalation in tensions between the US and Iran has triggered widespread disruption across the Middle East, significantly affecting civilian travel and daily life.
In Bahrain, where a large expatriate population relies heavily on international connectivity, the sudden suspension of flights and airspace restrictions have left many residents stranded, forcing them to cancel or postpone important personal and professional commitments.
From missed weddings to delayed medical procedures and stalled financial transactions, the consequences of the crisis have been deeply felt.









