Gulf Air introduces new summer schedule


Gulf Air…new schedule for summer travel

Gulf Air introduces new summer schedule

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Gulf Air, Bahrain’s national carrier, plans to increase its flights to and from select destinations as part of its new summer schedule.

Frequesncy of flights to and from all of: Amman, Beirut, Bangkok, Frankfurt, Larnaca and Paris will be increased during the upcoming peak summer travel period until September

The frequency increase will provide greater choice of flights and enhanced connectivity for passengers travelling across the Gulf Air network with multiple daily flights to Amman, nine weekly flights to Beirut, daily flights to Bangkok, eight weekly flights to both Frankfurt and Paris, Charles de Gaulle Airport and six weekly flights to Larnaca.

Ahmed Janahi, Gulf Air’s acting chief commercial officer, said: “With the summer holidays upon us we are seeing an increase in travel demand to some of the airline’s most popular destinations. Our additional flights across the Gulf Air network are key to strengthening our strategic business and tourism links. These additional frequencies allow greater connectivity for passengers travelling across our extensive network including key destinations in Europe, the Mena region and Asia, via Bahrain International Airport while facilitating movement to and from the Kingdom of Bahrain.”

Serving 43 cities in 24 countries spanning three continents, Gulf Air boasts one of the largest regional networks with multiple daily flights to 10 regional cities from its hub at Bahrain International Airport.

Further information on Gulf Air’s enhanced flight schedules and bookings can be found online at www.gulfair.com. – TradeArabia News Service

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