GULF Air has reinstated 75 per cent of its global network, marking a near-full return to normal operations.
The national carrier has gradually resumed flights across the Middle East, Europe, the Indian subcontinent, and Africa, currently serving 40 destinations in 24 countries. Flight frequencies will continue to increase in a phased approach towards a full network restoration by June 1.
“With 75pc of our network now restored and more routes returning each day, Gulf Air is well on its way to restoring full operations,” said chief executive officer Martin Gauss, praising staff for ensuring continuity.
To support passengers, the airline is offering one complimentary date change for confirmed bookings until June 30, 2026, with rebooking permitted until March 31, 2027. Additionally, all FalconFlyer miles, loyalty points, and tier statuses set to expire in March, April, and May 2026 have been extended to June 30, 2026. Customers can manage bookings via the airline’s website or mobile app.