Gulf Air (GF)
Airline Overview
The Kingdom of Bahrain's flag carrier, Gulf Air (GF), was founded in 1950 as Gulf Aviation. It prides itself with being one of the first commercial airlines established in the Middle East. The headquarters are in Muharraq and base operation are at its hub at Bahrain International Airport (BAH). Gulf Air flies to more than 40 destinations in the Middle East, Asia, Africa and Europe. These include Egypt, Germany, India, Pakistan, Russia, Saudi Arabia and the United Kingdom. The airline also has codeshare agreements with nine other carriers. Gulf Air's fleet consists of modern Airbus aircraft painted in a distinctive gold, navy, and white livery with a large Golden Falcon on the tail. The Airbus aircraft include the A320-200, the A321-200, and the Airbus A330-200. All aircraft are configured with Falcon Gold Business Class and Economy Class seating.
Aircraft Summary
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