Published on February 28, 2026

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Bahrain International Airport (BAH) recorded 129 cancellations and 26 delays today amid escalating regional tensions following US and Israeli strikes on Iran. The most affected carrier was Gulf Air (100 cancellations, 24 delays), followed by Saudia (6 cancellations), Emirates (6 cancellations), flydubai (4 cancellations), Etihad Airways (3 cancellations), IndiGo (2 cancellations) and British Airways (2 cancellations). Other airlines facing disruptions included Oman Air, Royal Jordanian, and EgyptAir.
Flights linking Bahrain, Dubai, Jeddah, Riyadh, Abu Dhabi, Doha, Cairo, Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, London, Frankfurt, Paris, Singapore, Manchester, Bangkok and Milan were among those affected. The disruption follows confirmed airspace instability after strikes targeted sites in Tehran, prompting airlines to cancel or divert services across the Middle East.
Gulf Air faced the most severe disruption, cancelling 100 flights and reporting 24 delays. As Bahrain’s national carrier and the dominant operator at the airport, the airline absorbed the bulk of the operational impact across regional and international routes.
Saudia cancelled 6 flights during the disruption period. The affected services were primarily tied to regional Gulf connectivity. No delays were recorded alongside these cancellations.
Emirates reported 6 cancellations, impacting traffic between Bahrain and Dubai. The airline did not record delays within the reported window but suspended affected rotations.
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flydubai cancelled 4 flights, disrupting short-haul Gulf routes. No delays were listed in addition to the cancelled services.
Etihad Airways recorded 3 cancellations during the disruption. These cancellations affected connections between Bahrain and Abu Dhabi.
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IndiGo cancelled 2 flights, impacting India–Bahrain connectivity. No additional delays were reported for the airline in the same period.
British Airways cancelled 2 flights at Bahrain. The airline also suspended services to Tel Aviv and Bahrain until Wednesday amid heightened regional tensions.
Oman Air cancelled 2 flights, affecting traffic between Bahrain and Muscat. No delays were recorded.
Royal Jordanian cancelled 2 flights, disrupting connections between Bahrain and Amman.
EgyptAir recorded 2 cancellations, impacting services linking Bahrain and Cairo.
The disruption centered on Bahrain, with ripple effects across the Gulf and beyond. Airlines including Gulf Air, Emirates, Saudia, Etihad Airways, British Airways, flydubai and IndiGo reported cancellations.
Key cities repeatedly impacted include Dubai, Jeddah, Riyadh, Abu Dhabi, Doha, Cairo, Mumbai and London, alongside European hubs such as Frankfurt and Paris, and Asian gateways including Singapore and Bangkok.
The pattern shows concentrated disruption in the Middle East, with secondary impact across India, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy and Southeast Asia. Bahrain remained the focal point, recording the highest number of cancellations and delays as carriers adjusted operations in response to heightened regional security risks following strikes in Tehran.
Source: Different airports and FlightAware
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