Post by : Bianca Suleiman
Photo: Reuters
Gulf Air, the national airline of Bahrain, has announced that all flights going to and coming from Baghdad and Najaf in Iraq, and Amman in Jordan, are cancelled from June 14 to June 16, 2025. This decision was taken because of the current problems happening in the region.
The airline said that the safety of its passengers and crew is the most important thing, and they are watching the situation very carefully.
Gulf Air also shared that they are very sorry for the trouble caused by this sudden change. The airline is working closely with other airlines, airport teams, and travel agencies to help the passengers who were supposed to travel. They are trying to rebook tickets, find new routes, or offer other ways for these passengers to reach their destinations.
If you are one of the passengers affected by this, you can find the latest updates and information on the Gulf Air mobile app or by visiting their official website at gulfair.com.
Passengers are encouraged to check flight details before heading to the airport.
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