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Saturday, November 21 - 2009

Gulf Air completes Iraq triple

Gulf Air, the national carrier of the Kingdom of Bahrain, has commenced services to Erbil, in Northern Iraq. The airline will operate three flights per week to Erbil, which is the capital of the Kurdistan region of Iraq and one of the fastest growing commercial cities in Iraq. Erbil is the third destination in Iraq that Gulf Air now flies to from its Bahrain hub following the launch of services to Baghdad and Najaf in September.

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  • Mr. Samer Majali.
    Mr. Samer Majali.
Gulf Air Chief Executive Officer Mr. Samer Majali led a delegation of Gulf Air executives as well as government, business, diplomatic and media representatives on the maiden voyage including Iraq's Ambassador to Bahrain His Excellency Mr. Ghassan Mohsen Hussain and Bahrain's Ambassador to Iraq His Excellency Mr. Salah Al Malki.

On arriving at Erbil International Airport, Gulf Air CEO Samer Majali addressed guests and media saying:
"Today's inaugural flight to Erbil completes a hat-trick of services Gulf Air offers to key destinations in Iraq. It is yet another objective successfully achieved as we continue to expand our presence in Iraq with two more destinations in the pipeline, establishing our market leadership in Iraq."


"The Kurdistan region in the north of Iraq is prospering and peaceful and has significant tourism and business potential which we will to tap into.

He added, "In anticipation of the expected rise in visitors to the region in the coming years, a new airport will open in Erbil in 2010 capable of handling 2.75 million passengers per year. Already there is an increase in the amount of executive accommodation available and private sector investment across a wide range of sectors in the region now totals more than US $16 billion. These are all clear signs that this region means business. My hope is for Gulf Air to support and take advantage of these opportunities, with Bahrain becoming the key GCC gateway for traffic from Asia Pacific and the Indian Subcontinent, the Middle East and Europe to Erbil."

Gulf Air will operate the service with an A320 aircraft. The airline is currently renewing its narrow body fleet which will see the arrival of 10 brand new A320 aircraft into the fleet by December 2010. These new aircraft will be deployed on Gulf Air's extensive Middle East network including important new strategic destinations such as Erbil.
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About Gulf Air:

Founded in 1950, Gulf Air is the proud national carrier of the Kingdom of Bahrain. Having been operating for over half a Century, it ranks as one of the oldest airlines in the Middle East region. Though it continually strives to develop; its goal has remained unchanged - to maintain a constant commitment to the latest aviation technology and an adherence to traditional Arabian hospitality. It is currently owned by Bahrain Mumtalakat Holdings Company.

One of the prime motives of the carrier is to link Bahrain to the GCC as well as connect it to the rest of the world. The airline's network stretches from Europe to Asia, connecting 43 cities in 28 countries, with a current fleet consisting of 36 aircraft. Renown for its direct network to its non-stop flights schedules, Gulf Air covers the Middle East, the Americas, Africa and Asia-Pacific.

The airline's business strategy is to re-fleet itself over the next five years to further strengthen its presence. It recently signed a deal with Boeing worth nearly US$ 6 billion to purchase up to 24 Boeing 787 aircraft, and another deal with Airbus for 35 aircraft, including 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:

Katherine Kaczynska
Gulf Air
Tel: 00973 36500292

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