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Gulf Air boosts services to Gassim in Saudi Arabia

Published: 19 Apr 2016 - 02:16 am | Last Updated: 14 Nov 2021 - 11:17 pm

 


Manama: Gulf Air, Bahrain’s national carrier, has announced the upcoming increase of its Gassim service, which was launched in January 2015. Service to Prince Nayef bin Abdulaziz Regional Airport will, effective from April 24, be served with daily flights. This is the airline’s third Saudi Arabian destination to witness a frequency boost over the past three months; Gulf Air increased its Riyadh service,in March 2016, to 32 weekly flights while its Jeddah service was increased to a total of 4 daily flights in February 2016.
“Following on from recent increases to other Saudi Arabian destiantions, Gulf Air’s most recent schedule enhancement to Gassim not only helps us further satisfy passenger need but also creates improved connections for those passengers connecting to and from Gulf Air’s network of onwards destinations across the globe” said Gulf Air A/Chief Commercial Officer Ahmed Janahi. The Peninsula

 


Manama: Gulf Air, Bahrain’s national carrier, has announced the upcoming increase of its Gassim service, which was launched in January 2015. Service to Prince Nayef bin Abdulaziz Regional Airport will, effective from April 24, be served with daily flights. This is the airline’s third Saudi Arabian destination to witness a frequency boost over the past three months; Gulf Air increased its Riyadh service,in March 2016, to 32 weekly flights while its Jeddah service was increased to a total of 4 daily flights in February 2016.
“Following on from recent increases to other Saudi Arabian destiantions, Gulf Air’s most recent schedule enhancement to Gassim not only helps us further satisfy passenger need but also creates improved connections for those passengers connecting to and from Gulf Air’s network of onwards destinations across the globe” said Gulf Air A/Chief Commercial Officer Ahmed Janahi. The Peninsula