Gulf Air has extended its
cooperation with Saudi Arabian Airlines by operating two weekly non-stop code-shared flights on the
Dammam-Katmandu route. Served by Airbus A340-300 aircraft, the flights will, for the first time, link King Fahad International Airport in Dammam with non-stop services
with the Capital of Nepal. These two flights are part of the existing code-share arrangement with the national carrier of the
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia effective from Gulf Air’s winter 2007/2008 schedule.
In addition to above code-share arrangement, Saudi Arabian Airlines has added its code on the Gulf Air-operated two flights on
Riyadh-Bahrain–Bangkok route as well as on the two flights on Riyadh-Bahrain-Katmandu route. Moreover, Gulf Air and Saudi Arabian
Airlines have a comprehensive code-share arrangement, which covers all flights and routes between the Kingdom of Bahrain and the
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
“Saudi Arabian Airlines is a very important and key strategic partner to Gulf Air,”
said Gulf Air's Acting Executive Vice President Network Hashim
Mahmood. “This code-share agreement will further improve and enhance our services to our customers. The expansion is part of our new
network strategy and I am very pleased we can begin to see results so
quickly.”
“This new agreement means that travelers will have more travel options throughout the week to and from Katmandu. With these two
non-stop services to Katmandu we are bringing the total number of Gulf Air frequencies to 11 per week making Gulf Air to be one of the
dominant players serving the highly sought- after Kathmandu market,” Mr.
Mahmood added.
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