Gulf Air Launches Double Miles Promotion

Bahrain’s Gulf Air has launched a Double Miles
Promotion to coincide with the launch of its newest routes.

 The promotion gives its frequent flyer
program (FFP) members the opportunity to fly to Al Maktoum
International Airport in Dubai, Thiruvananthapuram in India or
Mashhad in Iran and earn double miles.

Kavita Sharma AlJassim, Gulf Air’s Senior
Manager of Customer Experience, commented on the promotion, “We
constantly strive to make every facet of our FalconFlyers’ travel
experience more rewarding. This FFP promotion celebrates the
launch of our newest destinations and gives our members the
opportunity to travel to them while earning even more miles.”

Gulf Air launch flights to Al Maktoum International on
8 December 2013. Starting on 14 December 2013, Bahrain’s
national carrier will operate four weekly flights to Iran’s second
most populous city, Mashhad, while flights to Trivandrum
International Airport will commence on 15 December with 5 weekly
flights.

The double miles offer is valid for 2 months
from the date of the destination launch.

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