Gulf Air on Thursday announced that it would start services to two key European cities, Milan in Italy and Geneva in Switzerland during March 2011, taking the total number of destinations to 50.
Service to Milan will begin on Sunday 27 March with four weekly services while flights to Geneva will start on Tuesday 29 March with three flights a week.
“The launching of these two new routes demonstrates GF’s commitment to connect Bahrain to the region and the rest of the world including some of the world’s leading financial markets, to support Bahrain’s financial services and trade sector,” Samer Majali Gulf Air CEO told a press conference.
“This was a key component of our new strategy that we announced in November 2009 to make Gulf Air a commercially sustainable and successful business, while supporting the nation’s Vision 2030,” he added.
“By launching services to the cities of Milan and Geneva we are not only opening new doors of trade and tourism opportunities these two cities offer to the people and businesses of Bahrain and the region but also bringing new commercial and other opportunities to Bahrain, the gateway of the Arabian Gulf and beyond,” he added.
“Milan is one of the EU’s and the world’s major financial and business centres boasting Europe’s fourth highest GDP. From finance to fashion, from designer automobiles to discerning music, from architecture to art, the city of Milan is undeniably one of the most popular destinations in Europe attracting millions of visitors every year,” he said.
“Geneva, the second largest city in Switzerland, is the most international city in Europe with over 40% of its population coming from outside the country. One of the top ten richest cities in the world by purchasing power, with the city’s superb location at the foothills of the Alps, and Geneva’s fabulous climate, its sprawling and sparkling lake, and beautiful parks and gardens, has made it one of the most-sought-after summer retreats for GCC nationals. Besides tourism, Geneva is also home to over 150 international, governmental and non-governmental organisations, including the Office of the United Nations and nearly 200 multinational corporations that presents itself as a huge opportunity for business travel,” he added.
“We are glad to have chosen to add these two key cities to our network allowing us to offer our passengers more choice,” Majali added.
“We are delighted that Bahrain’s national carrier, Gulf Air is re-commencing service to Italy connecting Milan, one of our most progressive and dynamic cities. I am sure this service will be of great benefit for both Bahrain and Italy in further strengthening our relationship,” said Marco Esposto Deputy Head of Mission, Italian Embassy in Bahrain.
“Switzerland has always been one of the favourite destinations for thousands of Bahrainis and GCC nationals. By launching direct service to Geneva, Bahrain’s national carrier Gulf Air has made it much easier not only for the Arabs but also for expatriates and Swiss nationals wanting to visit Geneva for business, leisure or winter sports,” added Claus Buchi, Consul General of the Consulate of Switzerland in Bahrain.