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Gulf Air adds two more cities in Saudi Arabia

Gulf Air (Bahrain) has announced further growth of its network in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia with services to two new destinations โ€“ Gassim and Taif, taking the total number of Saudi Arabian cities serviced by the airline to six. Services to Gassim and Taif will begin on January 10 with four flights per week to each city.

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Gulf Air to restore service to Shiraz, Iran and Hyderabad, India

Gulf Air A320-200 A9C-AC (09-Grand Prix 2012)(Grd)(Gulf Air)(LRW)

Gulf Air (Bahrain) has announced that it will be recommencing flights to Shiraz. Becoming the airlineโ€™s 40th destination, the capital of Fars Province in Iran, will be served with 3 weekly flights, starting on December 15, 2014.

Gulf Air is further strengthening and supplementing its Iran operations after the recent resumption of flights to both Mashhad (December 2013) and Tehran (March 2014).

Gulf Air will be operating one of the airlineโ€™s Airbus A320 aircraft on this short-haul route.

In other news,ย Gulf Air has also announced that, following its successful resumption of operations to Thiruvananthapuram last year, it will be recommencing flights to Hyderabad, the fourth most populous city in India, with 5 weekly flights, starting from December 15, 2014.

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Gulf Air improves its financial position for the first half of 2014

Gulf Air (Bahrain) has issued this financial statement of the first half of 2014 showing improved financial performance:

Gulf Air, the Kingdom of Bahrainโ€™s national carrier, has delivered a strong fiscal and operational performance for the first half of the year, ending June 2014, reducing its year-on-year losses by over 30% and building on the airlineโ€™s positive 2013 strategic restructuring results that put the national carrier firmly on-track towards achieving long-term commercial sustainability. The 2014 half year results further strengthen Gulf Airโ€™s position as a key national infrastructure asset that provides essential business links for the Kingdom of Bahrainโ€™s wider economic development.

In the first two quarters of 2014, Gulf Air increased its overall revenue by 10% compared to the same period in 2013. This was realized principally through an enhanced revenue stream that was driven by augmented operations, improved load factors and increased connecting traffic.

H.E. Shaikh Khalid bin Abdulla Al Khalifa, Deputy Prime Minister and Chairman of Gulf Airโ€™s Board of Directors commented, โ€œThe first two quarters of 2014 have been critical in the national carrierโ€™s recent, post-restructuring development. These positive half year results show that Gulf Air is continuing on a positive trajectory to become an efficient, commercially sustainable business and an integral part of the Kingdom of Bahrainโ€™s local economy.โ€

With a focus on high-demand and high-yield point-to-point routes that connect Bahraini businesses with regional markets, the first half of 2014 saw Gulf Air continue to strengthen its Middle East and North Africa (MENA) operations while maintaining strategic links to select points in Europe, the Far East, India and Pakistan. During this period the national carrier commenced services to its fifth destination in Pakistan โ€“ Sialkot, recommenced flights to the Iranian capital Tehran and the Greek capital Athens. Additionally, the airline increased frequencies to Mashhad to now operate daily flights between Bahrain and the Iranian city. Recognizing additional capacity opportunities regionally, the airlineโ€™s management team also initiated discussions during the first half of 2014 with various Civil Aviation Authorities to request further additional frequencies across its network. The airlineโ€™s ongoing network refinement was partially responsible for its strong performance during the first six months of 2014, delivering a seat factor, revenue passenger count and passenger yield that were all improvements on that achieved in the first half of 2013. This was all further supplemented by the airlineโ€™s strong on time punctuality results.

H.E Kamal Bin Ahmed, Minister of Transport and Chairman of Gulf Airโ€™s Board Executive Committee stated: โ€œWe are pleased with these strong first half results, which are evidence of the on-going fiscal and operational improvements being made across the business. These early results are fully in line with our expectations as we continue to further strengthen the position of Bahrainโ€™s national carrier. To date, much has been achieved and we look forward to continuing this progress for the rest of 2014.โ€

Gulf Airโ€™s Board of Directors and executive management team are committed to building upon the successes of the national carrierโ€™s 2013 restructuring. Through process and productivity improvements and procurement savings across the business, the airline has continued to reduce losses in 2014 while increasing revenue as it transforms into a more dynamic and efficient carrier.

Commenting on the half year results, Gulf Air Acting Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Maher Salman Al Musallam said, โ€œThe initial benefits from the national carrierโ€™s strategic restructuring were evident in our positive 2013 results and these have translated to significant loss reduction and revenue generation during the first half of 2014. Encouraging summer season bookings confirm the positive trend. Our investment in strengthening our network with the addition of new international destinations occurred within a rising demand environment that also saw us substantially increase our available capacity thanks to schedule enhancements to key routes. The ongoing implementation of the airlineโ€™s strategic development is progressing in line with targets, with the full synergy and benefits expected to mature over the coming months. We are looking forward to more positive results in the latter half of 2014 while we continue to deliver a superior product and service offering to our passengers.โ€

Going forward, and in light of Gulf Airโ€™s positive half year financial and operational results, Bahrainโ€™s national carrier is well positioned to not only address the coming challenges but nurture the airlineโ€™s long term future growth. The airlineโ€™s 2014 target is to continue on its path towards long-term sustainability, further cutting its losses. This will be achieved through further reducing operational costs, increasing sales efficiency and focusing on customer needs.

With the continued development of synergies between the national carrierโ€™s primary stakeholders – the Government of the Kingdom of Bahrain and Bahrain Civil Aviation Authority – Gulf Air is on track to strengthen its position as a key national infrastructure asset supporting Bahrainโ€™s future economic growth and better serving the Kingdom. Bolstered by increasing public support for the airline, rising sales, growing confidence and national pride in the carrier, Gulf Air, anticipates a positive outlook for the remainder of 2014 and into the future.

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Gulf Air to start a new route to Moscow on October 28

Gulf Air (Bahrain) has announced the launch of nonstop services to Moscow from October 28, 2014. The airline will operate four flights per week to Domodedovo International Airport โ€“ 42 kilometers (26 miles) south-southeast from the center of Moscow and the cityโ€™s largest airport in terms of passenger and cargo traffic.

This route announcement follows Gulf Airโ€™s recent commencement of services to a number of destinations including Sialkot in Pakistan, Tehran in Iran and the Greek capital, Athens, this year.

Gulf Air flights to Moscowโ€™s Domodedovo International Airport will be operated by Airbus A320 aircraft in a two-class configuration of 14 Falcon Gold seats and 96 seats in Economy.

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Gulf Air adds its first retrofitted Airbus A330-200

Gulf Air (Bahrain) received its first retrofitted Airbus A330-200 aircraft at Bahrain International Airport today (July 23), arriving from Canada. The plane is newly configured for a total of 214 seats in a two-class configuration of 30 Falcon Gold Class and 184 Economy seats with significant enhancements across both cabins.

Gulf Air A330-200 Cabin (Gulf Air)(LRW)

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The revamped A330 product introduces fully-flat bed seats in the airlineโ€™s Falcon Gold Class, upgraded seats in Economy Class and a state-of-the-art in-flight-entertainment system throughout, and was designed specifically for Gulf Air, integrating features based on passenger feedback.

Realized by three key partners: Avianor, Zodiac Aerospace and BE, the aircraftโ€™s new Falcon Gold seats convert into fully-flat beds measuring 1.90 meters in length guaranteeing a comfortable nightโ€™s sleep. The Falcon Gold seats offer more personal space between seats than the airlineโ€™s previous A330 business class product, allowing passengers to sit back and relax in a 22-inch wide armchair that converts easily into the passengerโ€™s desired position. The new Economy Class seats offer passengers the very latest in comfort: a greater recline to compliment an 18-inch seat-width and an adjustable head and foot rest that allows greater passenger relaxation.

All seats in Gulf Airโ€™s upgraded A330 aircraft include an integrated Audio-Video on Demand (AVOD) feature, an individual touch screen (15-inch in Falcon Gold class and 9-inch in Economy) in every seat and high quality headphones. A suite of movies, video and audio titles in several languages are on offer, in addition to games. A USB port is available in every seat to allow passengers to easily charge electronic devices.

Gulf Airโ€™s second retrofitted A330 is scheduled to arrive in early August while the carrierโ€™s A330 fleet retrofit is scheduled to be completed by the last quarter of 2014.

Gulf Airโ€™s A330 aircraft are used primarily on London and Bangkok routes.

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Gulf Air today returns to Athens

Gulf Air (Bahrain) today (June 16) celebrated the resumption of operations to Athens with a ribbon-cutting ceremony held at Bahrain International Airport and attended by members of Gulf Airโ€™s executive management team, Civil Aviation Authority, Bahrain Airport Services, Police Directorate of Bahrain International Airport, Public Administration of Ports Security, Department of Immigration and Passports, Airportโ€™s National Security Department officials, and passengers travelling on the airlineโ€™s inaugural flight.

Gulf Air will be operating four weekly flights to Athens International Airport with an Airbus A320 aircraft in a two-class configuration, featuring 14 Falcon Gold Class seats and 96 Economy Class seats.

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Gulf Air’s first female Bahrani captain takes to the skies

Gulf Airโ€™s First Female Bahraini Captain Yasmeen Fraidoon (Gulf Air)(LR)

Gulf Air (Bahrain), the Kingdom of Bahrainโ€™s national carrier, recently saw its first female Bahraini Captain, Yasmeen Fraidoon, take to the skies on her maiden commercial flight.

Captain Yasmeen Fraidoon joined Gulf Air in 2008 as a second officer, after graduating from Qatar Aeronautical College. Accumulating the required flying hours, she completed the necessary training and went on to pass extensive and rigorous checks, successfully earning her fourth stripe and Captain ranking in March.

โ€œYasmeenโ€™s accomplishment is a reflection of her hard work, exceptional skill and tireless determination. We, the Gulf Air family, are incredibly proud to see the first female Bahraini Captain graduate from our ranks and do not doubt that she will be an example for many other Bahraini women looking to enter the field of aviation,โ€ said Captain Nasser Al Salmi, Gulf Air Chief Operations Officer.

Captain Fraidoon commented, โ€œIt is a great privilege to become Gulf Airโ€™s first female Bahraini Captain. I have been passionate about aviation from a young age and that passion has driven me to surpass every challenge and hurdle along this journey. Being a Captain for Bahrainโ€™s national carrier is a dream come true, and the fact that Iโ€™m the first Bahraini woman to do so is an even greater honor.โ€

According to the carrier, “With 65% of the airlineโ€™s total workforce being Bahraini, Gulf Air leads the way amongst its regional competitors in terms of nationalization, while still maintaining a multinational workforce that reflects the airlineโ€™s position as a global carrier.”

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Gulf Air to return to Athens on June 16

Gulf Air (Bahrain) has announced that it will be resuming its flights to Athens, with four weekly flights to Athens International Airport starting on June 16.

Gulf Airโ€™s four weekly flights will be operated by Airbus A320 aircraft in a two-class configuration, featuring 14 Falcon Gold Class seats and 96 Economy Class seats.

Gulf Air took the difficult decision to suspend services to Athens in March 2012 for commercial reasons following a prolonged period of challenging operating conditions.

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Gulf Air to resume flights to Baghdad on March 3

 

Gulf Air (Bahrain) has announced it will resume service to Baghdad, Iraq on March 3 with four weekly flights.

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Gulf Air clarifies its role in Saudi Arabia

Gulf Air (Bahrain) has clarified its position regarding its involvement in a new domestic airline in Saudi Arabia. The flag carrier is acting as a consultant to the Al Qahtani Group. The airline has issued this statement:

Gulf Air, Bahrainโ€™s national carrier, has issued a statement clarifying the recent awarding of two licenses by the General Authority of Civil Aviation of Saudi Arabia (GACA) to operate domestic services within the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Gulf Air did not bid and has not been awarded domestic traffic rights to operate in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The airlineโ€™s involvement is in a consultative capacity only to the Al Qahtani Group, a consortium of privately owned companies based in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Accordingly, Gulf Airโ€™s name and brand remain independent of the venture.

An initial contract signed last year appointing Gulf Air in an advisory role to support the Al Qahtani Groupโ€™s bid for national traffic rights in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, has concluded with the consortium being awarded one of the two licenses. A second consulting agreement between Gulf Air and the Al Qahtani Group is currently being negotiated whereby Gulf Air will support the Al Qahtani Group in obtaining its Saudi Arabian Air Operatorโ€™s Certificate (AOC).

Gulf Air has been operating to Saudi Arabia for over 63 years, amassing extensive operational and logistical knowledge of the Kingdom. As such, the national carrier is in a position to support Al Qahtani obtain its Air Operatorโ€™s Certificate and further facilitate its entrance into the market.

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