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Gulf Air unveils ‘No Fees, Unlimited Changes’ campaign

Gulf Air – the national carrier of Bahrain – has launched its latest ‘No Fees, Unlimited Changes’ campaign allowing passengers much more travel flexibility in reaction to the current novel Coronavirus COVID-19 and its global impact on air transport. Passengers with issued bookings in 2020 and new bookings made from now until 31 March are eligible to unlimited changes to their travel dates without paying any change fees.

The airline has also taken into consideration its Falconflyer members, extending their current status and membership tier for the next three months’ regardless of not completing the required number of trips or miles travelled.

Gulf Air would like to reassure its loyal passengers that it is applying strict International Air Transport Association (IATA) disinfectant procedures inside the aircraft cabin and it urges passengers to apply preventative measures recommended by the World Health Organisation (WHO).

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Gulf Air unveils ‘No Fees, Unlimited Changes’ campaign

Gulf Air – the national carrier of Bahrain – has launched its latest ‘No Fees, Unlimited Changes’ campaign allowing passengers much more travel flexibility in reaction to the current novel Coronavirus COVID-19 and its global impact on air transport. Passengers with issued bookings in 2020 and new bookings made from now until 31 March are eligible to unlimited changes to their travel dates without paying any change fees.

The airline has also taken into consideration its Falconflyer members, extending their current status and membership tier for the next three months’ regardless of not completing the required number of trips or miles travelled.

Gulf Air would like to reassure its loyal passengers that it is applying strict International Air Transport Association (IATA) disinfectant procedures inside the aircraft cabin and it urges passengers to apply preventative measures recommended by the World Health Organisation (WHO).

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