Gulf Air announced that it will resume direct flights between Malaga and Bahrain from June 17 through September 28, 2024, offering travelers in southern Spain new connections to top-tier destinations in the Middle East and Indian Ocean.
The route will operate three flights per week (Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays) on Boeing 787-9 aircraft. In addition, travelers will have the option to take advantage of Gulf Air’s free stopover in Bahrain.
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The direct connection between Malaga and Bahrain offers travelers the option of conveniently connecting to a wide network of destinations, opening up a range of opportunities to explore new cultures, conduct business and enjoy unique experiences. Among these destinations, the company highlights: Abu Dhabi, Colombo, Dubai, Malé, Jeddah, Riyadh, Bangkok, Muscat, Peshawar, Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Islamabad, Lahore or Manila.
“We are delighted to reintroduce our direct route between Malaga and Bahrain,” says Eva Bretos Cano, director of Gulf Air’s representative office in Spain. “This resumption represents not only an important milestone for Gulf Air, but also an exciting opportunity for travelers wishing to explore fascinating destinations in the Middle East and the Indian Ocean. We are committed to providing high quality services and an exceptional travel experience to all our passengers and, of course, to the many travel agents and tour operators we partner with in Spain.”
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