Bahrain‘s national carrier Gulf Air has announced the resumption of its direct flights to and from Oman’s capital Muscat starting from October 4.
This comes following the relaunch of flights to Saudi Arabia, Jordan and key cities in the Indian subcontinent last month.
Gulf Air said it has been operating direct flights between Bahrain and the sultanate since 1957 and is one of the airline’s main destinations in the GCC region.
The airline currently flies to and from Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Kuwait, Jeddah, Cairo, Amman, London, Paris, Frankfurt, Athens, Manila, Dhaka and several destinations in India and Pakistan.
The national airline said all updates are constantly being added on gulfair.com/covid19 including travel advice, network and new health and safety procedures.
Being one of the few airlines that continued scheduled commercial operations, Gulf Air continuously works closely with the governments authorities throughout the destinations on its network to resume operations as soon as airports open.
Gulf Air boasts a flexible and agile network by immediately adapting to government orders and civil aviation directives around its network and has been responsive to continuous changes and updates regarding operations to and from its network destinations.
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