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Sunday, November 29 - 2009

New Gulf Air Chief Executive takes up post

  • Bahrain: Monday, August 03 - 2009 at 09:24

Mr Samer Majali, the newly appointed Chief Executive Officer of the national carrier of the Kingdom of Bahrain, Gulf Air, began his first day in the job today at the Airline's Muharraq headquarters.

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  • Gulf Air management (L-R) Ismail Karimi Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Willie Boulter Chief Commercial Officer, Samer Majali Chief Executive Officer, Talal Al Zain Chairman-Board of Directors, Chris Cain Chief Operations Officer.
    Gulf Air management (L-R) Ismail Karimi Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Willie Boulter Chief Commercial Officer, Samer Majali Chief Executive Officer, Talal Al Zain Chairman-Board of Directors, Chris Cain Chief Operations Officer.
Mr Majali was welcomed by Gulf Air's Chairman and CEO of Bahrain Mumtalakt Holding Company Mr Talal Al Zain. He was then given a tour of his new surroundings including the airline's extensive training facilities.

He spent the afternoon meeting his senior management team.

On welcoming Mr. Majali to Gulf Air, Mr. Al Zain said:
"I am very pleased that we were able to draw an internationally recognized aviation professional to head Gulf Ar. Mr. Majali's impressive track record, his leadership skills and cultural awareness are well-suited to the needs of Gulf Air. I am certain that with his experience and worldwide network in the airline industry, Mr. Majali will be able to steer our airline forward. The Gulf Air management team extends its full support and cooperation in what is a challenging task, to take the airline to greater heights."


Gulf Air Chief Executive, Mr Samer Majali said, "It's wonderful to have received such a warm welcome here today. I am looking forward to working with the team at Gulf Air. The airline has a great pioneering history and legacy that has made it the recognised and respected airline it is today. It has some tough challenges ahead, as does the entire airline industry which is operating in difficult conditions at the moment. I am here to make sure that the direction the airline is heading in and the decisions that are made are right for Gulf Air and for the Kingdom of Bahrain."

Mr. Majali, previously held the position of President and Chief Executive Officer at Royal Jordanian where under his leadership the airline was transformed into a highly successful and profitable business.

An aeronautical engineering graduate, Mr Majali also earned a Master's in Air Transport Management from Cranfield Institute of technology, UK and is a Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society, UK.

Mr. Majali was also the Chairman of Board of Governors for the International Air Transport Association (IATA) from June 2008 till June 2009 and is currently a Member of the Executive Committee of Arab Air carriers Organization (AACO) and several other international organizations.
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About Gulf Air:
Gulf Air, the national carrier of the Kingdom of Bahrain, was founded in 1950 and is one of the oldest airlines in the Middle East. It is owned by Bahrain Mumtalakat Holdings Company.

Backed by more than half a century of experience, expertise and customer care, Gulf Air has established as a powerful brand and today, it is the carrier of choice for most people in the region. However, its goal has remained unchanged - the commitment to providing state-of-the-art flying experience, complemented by its traditional Arabian hospitality.

One of the prime objectives of the carrier is to connect Bahrain to the Middle East countries and the rest of the world. The airline offers customers the unique advantage of operating the largest network in the Middle East with non-stop flights while providing seamless onward connections to other destinations. Gulf Air's current network stretches from Europe to Asia, connecting 42 cities in 27 countries, with a fleet of 39 aircraft. The airline has code-share agreement with 15 airlines across the world offering a wider choice of flights that can be booked directly with Gulf Air.

In alignment with the dynamic growth plans of the Kingdom as laid out in 'Vision 2030', Gulf Air has embarked on a business strategy to re-fleet itself over the next five years to further strengthen its presence as a leading player. The airline has placed an order to purchase 24 Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft and another order with Airbus to purchase 35 aircraft that includes A320s and A330s.

Gulf Air is the Official Airline and Sponsor of the Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix 2009 and London-based football club Queens Park Rangers.

For further information, please contact:
Ms. Katherine Kaczynska
Gulf Air, P.O. Box: 138
Manama, Kingdom of Bahrain
Phone: 00973 17338416

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