Bahrain Airport saw strong passenger traffic in the first half of 2025, exceeding 4.46 million, with balanced arrivals and departures. While transit numbers dipped after Q1, flight movements and overflights remained high. The airport handled over 192,000 tonnes of cargo, showcasing Bahrain's key role as a regional aviation hub, with Civil Aviation Affairs overseeing all operations.
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