During take off, A320neo, Gulf Air. (Supplied Photo)

Gulf Air Resumes Abu Dhabi, Dubai Operations

July 2, 2020

Gulf Air, the national carrier of Bahrain, announced that it will resume its direct Abu Dhabi and Dubai flights with scheduled operations starting from July 5th.

The airline currently flies to and from London, Paris, Frankfurt, Manila, Athens, Cairo and several destinations in Pakistan and with the addition of Abu Dhabi and Dubai services, Gulf Air will operate to 25% of its original network.

Being one of the few airlines that continued operations in the last 3 months, Gulf Air continuously works closely with the governments authorities throughout the destinations on its network to resume operations as soon as airports open.

Gulf Air was able to immediately adapt to government orders and civil aviation directives around its network and has been responsive to continuous changes and updates regarding operations to and from its network destinations, a press statement said.

Updates including travel advice, network and new health and safety procedures are constantly added on gulfair.com/covid19.

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