Gulf Air is getting back to normal. The airline has started flying to most of the places it used to. Gulf Air is now flying to 75 per cent of the destinations it used to. The airline wants to be back to full operations by June 1 2026.
Gulf Air has started flying to the Middle East, Europe, the Indian subcontinent and Africa. This means people can fly through Bahrain again. Gulf Air is flying to 40 destinations in 24 countries. This is a part of Gulf Air’s international network. Gulf Air is also increasing the number of flights it operates.
The person in charge of Gulf Air, Martin Gauss, said the staff have been working hard. They want to make sure people can fly without any problems. Martin Gauss said Gulf Air is getting back to normal. More and more flights are starting every day. Gulf Air wants to make sure people can fly reliably. Gulf Air also wants to make sure people can connect through Bahrain easily. The airline wants to keep its customers happy.
Gulf Air is not the airline getting back to normal. Other airlines in the region are also starting to fly more. People are starting to travel Gulf Air is helping people who had problems with their flights. If you have a booking with Gulf Air until June 30 2026 you can change your flight date for free. You can do this until March 31 2027.
Gulf Air is also helping its customers. If you are a member of the FalconFlyer programme, your benefits will not expire until June 30 2026. Gulf Air is doing this to help its customers. Gulf Air is getting ready for the summer Eid holiday. The airline wants to make sure it can fly people where they want to go. Gulf Air is working hard to get back to normal. Gulf Air is making progress.



