Bahrain - The Gulf states have also ordered Qataris to leave within 14 days
Published: Tue 6 Jun 2017, 5:32 PM
Updated: Sun 16 Feb 2020, 8:53 PM
Bahrain on Tuesday revoked the licences of Qatar Airways and ordered its offices to close within 48 hours, state media reported, as a diplomatic crisis deepened.
Bahrain's BNA news agency carried a statement, suggesting "all passengers who purchased tickets to or from Qatar make arrangements with the airline's offices for a refund within the next 48 hours or via the website" after that.
Qatari share prices closed down 7.58 percent on Monday after five Arab countries - Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Egypt, Bahrain and Yemen - announced they were cutting diplomatic ties with the gas-rich emirate over its alleged support for extremism.
Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Bahrain and Egypt announced the suspension of all flights to and from Qatar as of Tuesday morning.
Hours later, Qatar Airways, which flies to nine cities in Saudi Arabia alone, announced it had suspended all flights to Saudi, the UAE, Bahrain and Egypt.
The Gulf states have also ordered Qataris to leave within 14 days and banned their own citizens from travelling to the emirate.
Saudi Arabia has closed its border with Qatar, the emirate's only land frontier, effectively blocking food imports and a segment of the country's exports.