Direct services boosted from three to seven a week
Bahrain's national carrier Gulf Air will increase its direct flight frequency to Singapore from its hub in Manama from three flights a week to seven at the end of October.
The airline said its expanded schedule aligns with a broader strategy to strengthen its global network with a focus on key destinations in Asia and the Middle East.
The move is expected to cater to the growing demand for travel between the two countries, bolstering connectivity for business and leisure travellers.
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“Gulf Air has been instrumental in connecting Bahrain to the world,” a statement said. “This strategic move strengthens our global network while offering passengers enhanced flexibility and access to one of Asia’s most vibrant hubs, ultimately unlocking new opportunities for travellers.”
The non-stop services will operate on a Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft.
For more information, visit www.gulfair.com