Gulf Air Announces More Flights this Summer to Key Destinations
Released
on: April 15, 2009, 3:10 am
Author: Gulf Air
Industry: Travel
Gulf
Air, the national carrier of the Kingdom of Bahrain has announced
it will be adding additional flights and capacity to several of
its key destinations this summer.
The
move follows a prediction by the airline that the summer travel
demand to many of its key destinations will be strong despite
the current economic climate.
The
airline has expanded its flights
to Frankfurt from 9 to 11 per week while increasing its flights
to Kuala Lumpur to a daily service. Asia's other popular tourist
destinations Bangkok and Kathmandu will see double daily flights
from Bahrain during the summer season.
Flights
to Tehran will become a daily service, while flights
to Manila have been increased to 12 per week. Destinations
in the Levent region will see bigger planes offering more seats
to meet the summer rush.
Gulf
Air has also expanded its code share agreement with American Airlines
so that it now covers more than 40 cities in the United States
giving multiple and seamless connections to its customers.
The
new Boeing 777 aircraft, which recently joined the airline as
part of its re-fleeting and product-enhancement strategy, have
been drafted to the airline's busiest routes - London, Bangkok,
Manila and Kuala Lumpur. Increasing capacity and offering customers
access to a state-of-the-art flying experience.
"While many people are talking about the global economic
turmoil, we are still very focused on the needs of our customers.
The summer schedule means we can offer a wider range of frequencies
and connecting flights to our most popular destinations,"
said Gulf Air Chief Executive Officer Mr. Björn Näf.
"We
are continually monitoring the changing market demand and aligning
our network proactively to ensure we take advantage of all opportunities.
I remain confident that with this strategy, the strength of the
Gulf Air brand and our innovative products we are well positioned
to emerge as the carrier of choice," concluded Mr. Näf.
The
airline's business strategy is to re-fleet itself over the next
five years to further strengthen its presence and continue its
aim to become the carrier of choice. Gulf Air recently signed
a deal with Boeing worth nearly US$ 6 billion to purchase up to
24 Boeing 787 aircraft, and another deal with Airbus for 35 aircraft,
including A320s and A330s.
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About
Gulf Air
Founded in 1950, Gulf Air is the proud national carrier of the
Kingdom of Bahrain. Having been operating for over half a century,
it ranks as one of the oldest airlines in the Middle East region.
Though it continually strives to develop; its goal has remained
unchanged - to maintain a constant commitment to the latest aviation
technology and an adherence to traditional Arabian hospitality.
It is currently owned by Bahrain Mumtalakat Holdings Company.
One
of the prime motives of the carrier is to link Bahrain to the
GCC as well as connect it to the rest of the world. The airline's
network stretches from Europe to Asia, connecting 41 cities in
27 countries, with a current fleet consisting of 32 aircraft.
Renowned for its direct network to its non-stop flights schedules,
Gulf Air covers the Middle East, the Americas, Africa and Asia-Pacific.
Gulf
Air is the Official Airline and Sponsor of the Gulf Air Bahrain
Grand Prix 2009 and London based football club Queens Park Rangers.
For further information:
Ms. Katherine Kaczynska
Corporate Communications Manager
Gulf Air
P.O. Box
138. Manama
Kingdom of Bahrain
0073 17338416
www.gulfair.com