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Gulf Air giving summer bonuses to Frequent flyers

Gulf Air Frequent flyer programme is now even more rewarding than ever with the offer of triple bonus miles on all First and Business Class travel.

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From now until 31 July 2004, Gulf Air will award the bonus miles on all First and Business Class travel.

The triple bonus means free reward flights are faster and easier to earn. For instance, a return flight from Bahrain to London would normally earn 12,616 miles in Business Class and 18,924 miles in First Class.

Now with this triple mile offer, the Business Class mileage earned is a generous 37,848 - enough miles for a return Business Class ticket from Bahrain to the Middle East, Eastern Mediterranean and Karachi or four one class upgrades on these flights. First Class mileage for return travel from Bahrain to London is an impressive 56,772 miles, which can earn a frequent flyer a return Economy Class ticket from Bahrain to the Far East or two one class upgrades on these flights.

"Gulf Air values the loyalty and support of our frequent flyers," said Louise Robertson, Manager, Loyalty Programmes at Gulf Air. "This latest offer gives us a chance to thank frequent flyers by making travel even more rewarding."

Triple miles are not the only reason to fly First and Business Class. Gulf Air's spacious seating, enhanced menus, First Class SkyChefs and excellent in-flight entertainment make flying relaxing and enjoyable.
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About Gulf Air
Gulf Air was founded in 1950. Today, it is owned by the Kingdom of Bahrain, Oman and the UAE and is the only truly pan Gulf carrier in the region. The airline's network stretches from Europe to Asia and covers 45 cities in 33 countries. The fleet is one of the most modern in the Middle East and comprises 34 aircraft.

The airline is in the second year of a three-year strategic recovery programme, headed by President and Chief Executive, James Hogan. The airline, which is making rapid strides towards regaining profitability by 2005, aims to further evolve by taking its renowned cultural strengths, which have been gained over more than half a century, into a global environment.

The dramatic turnaround in Gulf Air's fortunes has won international recognition. In January 2004, The Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation (CAPA) presented the airline with the prestigious Airline Turnaround of the Year Award for 2003. Gulf Air was also the recipient of the 2003 Platinum Award for the Best Airline in the Middle East and North Africa, recognising the airline's commitment to service excellence.

Public Relations Department - 8th June 2004

Issued by Gulf Air - Sponsor of the Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix
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Anne Tullis
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