Israel's first direct flight from Bahrain lands Thursday

AuthorZEV STUB
Published date29 September 2021
The flight by Gulf Air, Bahrain's national airline, will land in Israel at 12:15 p.m. and will be greeted with a ceremony attended by senior officials from the aviation industry. The flight kicks off Gulf Air's new biweekly route, which uses the company's new Airbus fleet.

The two-hour, 50-minute flight will run on Mondays and Thursdays between Tel Aviv and Manama, Bahrain's capital city. Flights during the coming months are listed online starting at around $550 round-trip.

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"We are delighted to announce the launch of our Bahrain-Tel Aviv route as part of the historic Bahraini-Israeli relations," Gulf Air Acting CEO Capt. Waleed Al-Alawi said. "As the national carrier of the Kingdom of Bahrain, we take great pride in supporting our leadership and the Kingdom in their role of preserving peace and prosperity in the region. We hope this is merely the beginning of developing further opportunities."

The route was originally expected to launch in June, but increased coronavirus travel restrictions made that unfeasible.

El Al and other Israeli airlines have not yet announced routes to Bahrain.

Since the Abraham Accords normalized relations between Israel and the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain last year, Israelis have witnessed a number of "historic" first fights.

Flights to Dubai began last November, while a direct route to Abu Dhabi launched in April. In July, El...

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