Following the reopening of Bahrain’s airspace, and as part of its ongoing efforts to restore its global route network, Gulf Air, the national carrier of the kingdom, confirmed that the gradual resumption of flights to and from Bahrain International Airport is ongoing, with services set to reach more than 50 destinations by June 2026.
The airline will continue operating its interim network from King Fahad International Airport until April 30.
Gulf Air confirmed that it is advancing steadily in restoring and expanding its flight operations as scheduled services from Bahrain International Airport resume, strengthening connectivity to key destinations across its network and cementing Bahrain’s position as a regional and international aviation hub.
The airline noted that its current network operating from Bahrain International Airport includes Riyadh, London Heathrow, Jeddah, Muscat, Dubai, Nairobi, Lahore, Dhaka, Islamabad, and Istanbul.
Services to and from Abu Dhabi are set to resume this month, with flights to and from Delhi, Mumbai, Thiruvananthapuram, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kochi, Paris, Frankfurt, and Bangkok commencing from Tuesday.
From May 1, Gulf Air will resume services to and from Doha, Bangalore, Goa, Munich, Moscow, Milan, Athens, Casablanca, Cairo, Manila, the Maldives, Colombo, Kuwait, Madinah, Dammam, Karachi, and Amman.
From May 15, flights to and from Manchester, Rome, Guangzhou, and Singapore will also resume.
From June 1, Gulf Air will reinstate services to and from London Gatwick, Larnaca, Baku, Tbilisi, Shanghai, New York, and Al Qassim. In addition, the airline will launch its summer 2026 seasonal destinations, comprising Geneva, Malaga, Nice, and El Alamein.
Passengers may book flights via gulfair.com, the Gulf Air mobile application, or through authorised travel agents.