Gulf Air expands its network of summer destinations – Business Traveler

Gulf Air, Bahrain's national airline, has announced additional destinations for its flights this summer.

From June to September it will add new routes to Geneva in Switzerland and Rhodes in Greece.

It will also resume flights to Malaga in Spain and Mykonos in Greece.

The four destinations will be operated via two weekly flights to Geneva using an A321neo and two weekly flights to Rhodes and Mykonos served by an Airbus A320neo. The Malaga route will be operated three times a week using Boeing B787-9 aircraft.

Flights to Geneva will operate from June 4 to September 27.

Gulf Air services to Malaga will run from June 17 to September 28.

Meanwhile, its flights to Mykonos linked to Rhodes will be operated from June 1 to September 28.

Additionally, Gulf Air said it would also increase flights to Manchester operated by Boeing B787-9, Rome, Milan and Muscat operated by its Airbus A321neo fleet.

Flights to Manchester, UK, will increase from four to five times a week, starting July 5.

Flights to Rome via Milan will increase from three to six flights, and to Milan from daily to 10 weekly flights, from 2 July.

Services to Muscat will increase from nine to sixteen weekly flights from 15 April.

Gulf Air to launch flights to Manchester, Milan, Nice and Rome

Earlier this month, Gulf Air also announced the resumption of its flights to four destinations during the upcoming summer season, which will run from June to September.

The four destinations are Nice in France, Sharm El Shaikh and Alexandria in Egypt and Bodrum in Türkiye. Each destination will be operated with two weekly flights using the airline's Airbus A320 and A321 aircraft. Flights to Nice will operate every Sunday and Thursday from September 2 to 29. Those in Sharm El Sheikh and Alexandria will operate on Wednesdays and Saturdays from June 1 to September 14. Services to Bodrum will run twice a week, on Thursdays and Saturdays, from June 15 to September 14.

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