Muscat Daily

Gulf Air moves operations to new Bahrain airport terminal

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Gulf Air, the national carrier of the Kingdom of Bahrain, announced that starting from January 28 it plans to move its entire operations for inbound and outbound flights to the new Bahrain Internatio­nal Airport terminal which will provide a brand new customer experience to its passengers flying through its hub, the Kingdom of Bahrain.

The new airport terminal will open a new chapter in the Kingdom’s journey in aviation history, support the strategic vision for Bahrain to strengthen its position as a hub and facilitate the movement of millions of passengers.

The new airport terminal will feature a dedicated check-in area for both Falcon Gold and economy class passengers of Gulf Air as well as a brand new Falcon Gold lounge that is double in size and capacity compared to the previous one in the old airport.

Taking into considerat­ion all of the updated health and safety measures, the new state-of-theart lounge will reflect new concepts of modern premium lounges yet keeping with the legacy and rich history of the 70 year old Gulf Air brand. A number of features will be maintained from the previous lounge as well as newly introduced spaces such as a children's area, shower rooms, prayer space, a quiet area along with live cooking stations and new food & beverage concepts.

Operationa­l around the clock and with a capacity of over 400 passengers at any given time, the new Falcon Gold lounge will be available to experience by the airline’s Falcon Gold passengers as well as its Black, Gold and Silver Falconflye­r members.

Ahead of moving to the new premises, Gulf Air’s acting chief executive officer Capt Waleed al Alawi said, “It will be a big day for the Kingdom of Bahrain’s aviation history and for Gulf Air. We started our operations back in 1950 in a small facility in Muharraq and soon we will see a worldclass airport being officially opened to welcome the world to our beloved Kingdom.

“The new airport is our new home and we are proud to have a bigger, more modern home to be Gulf Air’s hub.”

He added, “With our own check-in area and a brand new Falcon Gold lounge, we are now more equipped than ever to carry and serve more passengers and expand our operations. We welcome our passengers to fly with us through the new airport which I am sure will impress everyone with its design, facilities, capacity and welcoming feel.”

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