It was announced this week that this September, industrial flights from Bahrain to Iraq will commence courtesy of Gulf Air, as well as flights from London to Baghdad by way of Iraqi Airways, eliminating the necessity of traveling by pesky military armored caravan or personal diplomatic aircraft.
In all seriousness, I imagine this is wonderful for the nation. Not that anyone expects a flood of tourists to begin pouring into the country soon, but the compact prospect of travelers and family members trying to find to stop by the country is a sign that Iraq is on its way to normalcy. Just feel of some of currently’s hottest travel destinations — Colombia, Cambodia, Vietnam — who would’ve believed these countries would be travel hotspots just a decade or two in the past?
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