Published on
March 10, 2026
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Air travel disruptions unfolded at Bahrain International Airport after airlines cancelled a total of 23 scheduled departures, disrupting connections to major global destinations including Hamad International Airport, London Heathrow Airport, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport, Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, Frankfurt Airport, Istanbul Airport, Cairo International Airport, Milan Malpensa Airport, Sheremetyevo International Airport, Mohammed V International Airport, and several other regional hubs.
The cancellations involved three airlines: Gulf Air, Qatar Airways, and IndiGo. The widespread disruptions created significant schedule gaps across Europe, the Middle East, and South Asia while forcing airlines to adjust their network operations. These Bahrain flight cancellations affected both long-haul and regional connectivity, highlighting how operational issues can ripple across international aviation networks.
Airlines Affected by the Disruptions
Three carriers were responsible for the cancelled departures, though the majority were linked to Bahrain’s national airline.
• Gulf Air cancelled most of the overnight departures across regional and international routes
• Qatar Airways halted several short-haul flights between Bahrain and Doha
• IndiGo cancelled one scheduled service to Mumbai
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The clustering of Bahrain International Airport cancellations within the same time window suggests that a coordinated wave of departures was disrupted rather than isolated route suspensions.
Major International Routes Impacted
Several intercontinental services were among the affected flights, interrupting Bahrain’s links with key aviation hubs across Europe and North Africa.
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Flights were cancelled to destinations including:
• London Heathrow Airport
• Mohammed V International Airport
• Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport
• Frankfurt Airport
• Milan Malpensa Airport
• Sheremetyevo International Airport
Many of these Gulf Air cancelled flights normally depart Bahrain during the late-night travel window, allowing aircraft to arrive in Europe early the next morning and feed passengers into wider global connections.
Regional Flights Also Grounded
In addition to long-haul services, multiple routes across the Middle East were suspended, reducing regional connectivity and creating wider Middle East aviation disruptions.
Affected destinations included:
• King Abdulaziz International Airport
• King Khalid International Airport
• King Fahd International Airport
• Dubai International Airport
• Abu Dhabi International Airport
• Queen Alia International Airport
• Istanbul Airport
• Cairo International Airport
• Velana International Airport
South Asian Travel Impact
Flights connecting Bahrain with South Asia were also disrupted.
Key routes affected included:
• A Gulf Air service to Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport
• An IndiGo flight scheduled to depart for Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport
The Mumbai route is widely used by both business travelers and expatriate communities, meaning the cancellation added further pressure to the growing number of Bahrain flight cancellations.
Doha Shuttle Flights Suspended
Another key disruption occurred on the busy Bahrain–Doha route.
Qatar Airways cancelled multiple Airbus A320 services connecting Bahrain with Hamad International Airport. These Qatar Airways Bahrain disruptions affected flights scheduled on both Tuesday and Wednesday.
Because Doha serves as one of the world’s major transit hubs, the Bahrain to Doha flight cancellations also impacted passengers planning onward connections to Asia, Europe, and North America.
Table of Cancelled Flights (Total: 23)
| Flight | Airline | Aircraft | Destination | Departure Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| QTR1109 | Qatar Airways | A320 | Hamad International Airport (Doha) | Wed 10:20 PM |
| QTR1111 | Qatar Airways | A320 | Hamad International Airport (Doha) | Wed 05:50 PM |
| IGO1202 | IndiGo | A20N | Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (Mumbai) | Tue 11:40 PM |
| QTR1109 | Qatar Airways | A320 | Hamad International Airport (Doha) | Tue 10:20 PM |
| QTR1111 | Qatar Airways | A320 | Hamad International Airport (Doha) | Tue 05:50 PM |
| GFA7 | Gulf Air | B789 | London Heathrow Airport | Tue 02:15 AM |
| GFA175 | Gulf Air | A320 | King Abdulaziz International Airport (Jeddah) | Tue 01:55 AM |
| GFA101 | Gulf Air | A320 | King Fahd International Airport (Dammam) | Tue 01:55 AM |
| GFA143 | Gulf Air | B789 | Mohammed V International Airport (Casablanca) | Tue 01:45 AM |
| GFA540 | Gulf Air | A320 | Abu Dhabi International Airport | Tue 01:40 AM |
| GFA520 | Gulf Air | A320 | Hamad International Airport (Doha) | Tue 01:40 AM |
| GFA23 | Gulf Air | A21N | Milan Malpensa Airport | Tue 01:40 AM |
| GFA12 | Gulf Air | A20N | Sheremetyevo International Airport (Moscow) | Tue 01:35 AM |
| GFA181 | Gulf Air | A321 | King Abdulaziz International Airport (Jeddah) | Tue 01:35 AM |
| GFA161 | Gulf Air | A21N | King Khalid International Airport (Riyadh) | Tue 01:25 AM |
| GFA500 | Gulf Air | A320 | Dubai International Airport | Tue 01:20 AM |
| GFA19 | Gulf Air | A21N | Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport | Tue 01:20 AM |
| GFA17 | Gulf Air | A21N | Frankfurt Airport | Tue 01:20 AM |
| GFA964 | Gulf Air | A320 | Queen Alia International Airport (Amman) | Tue 01:00 AM |
| GFA45 | Gulf Air | A20N | Istanbul Airport | Tue 12:50 AM |
| GFA250 | Gulf Air | A21N | Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport (Dhaka) | Tue 12:40 AM |
| GFA79 | Gulf Air | A20N | Cairo International Airport | Tue 12:35 AM |
| GFA146 | Gulf Air | A21N | Velana International Airport (Malé) | Tue 12:10 AM |
Impact on Travelers
The Bahrain flight cancellations disrupted travel plans for passengers flying across multiple continents. Many travelers depend on Bahrain as a connecting hub for onward journeys to Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.
Passengers affected by the cancellations may experience:
• Missed connections to international destinations
• Rebookings on later flights or alternate airlines
• Extended travel times due to limited seat availability
Because many of the cancelled services were scheduled during a coordinated overnight departure window, the disruption also affected aircraft rotations and connecting schedules across airline networks.
The situation demonstrates how Bahrain flight cancellations at a single airport can quickly influence global travel patterns, particularly when the affected routes include major international hubs.



