Gulf Air has announced the launch of a new set of seasonal destinations, including Geneva in Switzerland and Rhodes Island in Greece, along with the resumption of flights to Malaga in Spain and Mykonos in Greece during this summer season, extending from June to September.
Flights to these four destinations are scheduled with two weekly flights to Geneva using Airbus A321neo aircraft, two weekly flights to Rhodes and Mykonos using Airbus A320neo aircraft, and three weekly flights to Malaga using Boeing B787-9 aircraft.
City of Geneva via Milan, from June 4 to September 27 City of Malaga, from June 17 to September 28 Island of Mykonos via Rhodes Island, from June 1 to September 28
In line with the company’s commitment to providing flexible and convenient travel options to its customers while enhancing its global connectivity, the national carrier will increase the number of flights to Manchester using Boeing B787-9 aircraft and increase the number of flights to Rome, Milan, and Muscat using Airbus A321neo aircraft.
- The number of flights to Manchester, UK, will increase from four to five weekly flights, starting from July 5.
- The number of flights to Rome via Milan, Italy, will increase from three to six flights, and the number of flights to Milan will increase from one daily flight to 10 weekly flights, starting from July 2.
- The number of flights to Muscat, Oman, will increase from nine to sixteen weekly flights, starting from April 15