Times of Oman

Gulf Air looks to Mideast routes to boost growth

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DUBAI: Bahrain’s Gulf Air is counting on Middle East routes to help drive passenger growth and turn around the loss-making airline, its deputy chief executive said on Sunday.

The state-owned Gulf carrier is adding 8 destinatio­ns to its network this year, mostly to Middle East cities, as part of a strategy to fly to over 60 destinatio­ns by 2023. “At the moment we want to reestablis­h and affirm our position in the Middle East,” Deputy CEO Waleed Abdulhamee­d Al Alawi told Reuters in Dubai on Sunday.

Flights to other cites outside the region are planned for following years, although a decision on which exact destinatio­ns and when they would be launched has not been made, he said.

Alawi declined to disclose when the airline was targeting profitabil­ity but said that it was meeting its internal targets on time.

Middle East air traffic is dominated by Qatar Airways, Abu Dhabi’s Etihad Airways, and Dubai’s Emirates who focus on linking east and west traffic flows through their Gulf hubs. The majority of Gulf Air passengers start or end their journey in Bahrain with roughly a third transiting through, Alawi said in an interview at the Arabian Travel Market exhibition. The airline wants to increase origin and destinatio­n traffic by carrying more tourists heading to Bahrain, he said, adding that a recent oil discovery would see an increase in corporate travellers to the country.

Alawi said that the Formula One grand prix held every year in Bahrain and heritage and adventure tourism made the country an attractive destinatio­n for tourists.

Gulf Air expects to carry 5.5 million passengers this year, up from 5.3 million in 2017, and the fleet will expand to 35 aircraft, up from 28, Alawi said.

The airline could also lease two to three additional narrow-body aircraft this year, he said, adding that a new aircraft order was not planned before 2023.

 ?? – photo file ?? SPREADING WINGS: Gulf Air wants to increase origin and destinatio­n traffic by carrying more tourists heading to Bahrain.
– photo file SPREADING WINGS: Gulf Air wants to increase origin and destinatio­n traffic by carrying more tourists heading to Bahrain.

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