This Fall, Gulf Air Will Connect New York City and Bahrain
Briefly

Gulf Air is resuming service from Bahrain to New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport starting on October 1, 2025, with three weekly flights. This initiative is part of the airline's strategy for expansion into strategic markets. Gulf Air plans to enhance connectivity through Bahrain International Airport, facilitating travel between Bahrain and North America. Earlier this year, Gulf Air also announced it would resume service to Nairobi, Kenya. More expansions are expected through 2030, as Gulf Air aims to improve its global presence and service offerings.
Gulf Air recently announced it was resuming service connecting Bahrain and North America, adding flights to New York's JFK Airport starting October 1, 2025.
Gulf Air plans to have three weekly flights to New York beginning October 2025, aligning with its strategy of calibrated expansion into strategic markets.
The airline also announced plans to resume service to Nairobi, Kenya, which it last served in 2012, as part of a larger expansion plan through 2030.
Gulf Air was ranked 41st on the World Airline Awards, receiving three stars from the consulting group Skytrax.
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