Gulf Air increases capacity to KSA
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In a recent development, Gulf Air announced its intent to increase its Gassim service, which was launched in January 2015.
Service to Prince Nayef bin Abdulaziz Regional Airport will, effective 24 April 2016, now be served with daily flights. This is the airline’s third Saudi Arabian destination to witness a frequency boost over the past three months.
Gulf Air’s acting chief commercial officer, Ahmed Janahi said: “By focusing on this critical market, we are working to provide travel solutions that cater to travel needs of our Saudi passengers and their growing travel needs.
The airline has increased its service to Riyadh in March 2016, to 32 weekly flights while its Jeddah service was increased to a total of four daily flights from February 2016.
Gulf Air recognises its trade partners
Abu Dhabi recently played host to Gulf Air’s appreciation trade luncheon. The airline invited leading Abu Dhabi-based travel agent representatives who are instrumental in promoting the airline through new developments. The airline is represented in Abu Dhabi by country manager Madina Al Balushi.
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