In an apparent U-turn from a previous decision announced in early November 2024, British Airways has decided that flights between London and Bahrain will continue throughout 2025 after all. The route, along with services to Kuwait City, had been earmarked for suspension after March 2025 because of continuing problems with Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 engines that power the airline’s Boeing 787 Dreamliner fleet.

The announcement to suspend flights between London-Heathrow Airport (LHR) and Bahrain International Airport (BAH) came as the carrier struggles with aircraft availability as the maintenance issues with its Rolls-Royce engines intensify. Along with Bahrain and Kuwait, other routes that have seen cuts due to the same issue are Heathrow to Kuala Lumpur (KUL), Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW), Miami (MIA), and London-Gatwick (LGW) to New York-JFK (JFK).  Meanwhile, services to Hong Kong have been cut back and those to Beijing have been axed for economic reasons.

The decision to axe services to Bahrain came as a shock to many as the carrier has served the Kingdon of Bahrain for a staggering 92 years. Imperial Airways, a predecessor to British Airways, first launched flights to Bahrain in October 1932, when the Kingdom became the carrier’s first service to the Middle East region. The country has also long since been a major international ally of the United Kingdom for decades, both from a diplomatic standpoint as well as a key partner for international trade. Bahrain was a British protectorate for more than 100 years before it gained independence in 1971. 

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