Bahrain’s national carrier Gulf Air on Thursday announced the launch of its services to Rome.
An official delegation led by Gulf Air’s Chief Executive Officer Samer Majali including senior representatives from the airline and a number of regional journalists, flew onboard the airline’s first flight to the Italian capital.
“I am delighted that we are now connecting Rome and Bahrain directly four times a week. By launching services to Rome, we are expanding our Italian operations after Milan, which we launched in March this year has proved to be very successful. Now with the addition of Rome, we are connecting the Northern and South Central parts of Italy to the Middle East,” Samer Majali, while commenting on the launch of Gulf Air’s 52nd destination, 10th European destination, and second Italian destination, said.
“Expanding into Europe is part of the strategy we rolled out last year. Launching Rome will offer our customers the best network of destinations through the fastest hub in the region and the most competitive fares in the market today,” he added.
“We’ve received positive feedback on Milan from our customers, and we trust that Rome will see the same success, and that our passengers will get to enjoy everything this great city has to offer,” the CEO explained.
The official delegation from Gulf Air was met at Rome’s Fiumicino Airport by representatives of Aeroporti di Roma and the media.
“We are thrilled to welcome Gulf Air’s inaugural flight to Rome. We see this as an opportunity for the people of Bahrain and Italy to explore the two countries, invest in potential businesses, and strengthen cultural and social ties linking the two nations. We take pride in being the only European country with two Gulf Air destinations, and we hope this leads to opening more Italian routes for the carrier in the future,” Aeroporti di Roma Director of Aviation Elia Pistola, while welcoming Gulf Air flight at Rome, said.
Rome has always been a popular destination among tourists for its history and heritage besides being a shopping destination, not to mention thousands of religious travelers visiting the Vatican City. The economy of Rome is characterized by commercial activities especially tourism-related, banking and fashion.
The direct Rome flights provide the best two-way connectivity to destinations in the GCC, Indian sub-continent, and the Far East via its efficient Bahrain hub.
Non-stop flights to Rome will depart from Bahrain every Sunday, Monday, Wednesday and Thursday, leaving at 2:00 am. Gulf Air will operate an A320.