Gulf Air boosts network
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Gulf Air has boosted its regional network by increasing the airline’s Jeddah and Kuwait services.
From 22 February there will be four daily flights between Bahrain International Airport and King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Six daily flights between Bahrain International Airport and Kuwait International Airport are now in operation.
“The enhanced Gulf Air services give travellers a greater selection of morning, afternoon and evening flights,” said Gulf Air chief commercial officer Ahmed Janahi.
“This supplements our current schedules with complementary flight times that not only satisfy passenger need for more choice and flexibility but also create improved connections for those passengers connecting to Gulf Air ‘s network of onwards destinations across the globe.”
Gulf Air operates double daily flights or more to 10 regional cities, in addition to select destinations in the Indian Subcontinent and Europe, from its hub at Bahrain International Airport. The airline currently boasts a network that serves 43 cities in 24 countries spanning three continents.
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