Gulf Air announces its summer schedule
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Gulf Air has announced frequency increases to and from all of Queen Alia International Airport, Amman, Beirut–Rafic Hariri International Airport and Istanbul Atatürk Airport.
Gulf Air’s acting chief commercial officer, Ahmed Janahi said: “The summer period is typically associated with an increase in travel demand to some of our most popular destinations. Our additional frequencies to the Jordanian and Lebanese capital cities and Turkey, are all key to strengthening our existing business and tourism links.”
The airline’s double daily Amman service and daily Beirut service will increase to multiple daily with an increase of three weekly flights to each city. The weekly Istanbul service will increase to daily – all from July until end of August, in anticipation of growing passenger demand.
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