Gulf Air has announced that it has transferred all its departing and arriving flights to Jordan to the new terminal at Amman’s Queen Alia International Airport.
The new terminal which is located in the existing airport location, features all new facilities including check-in-desks, duty-free shops, food and beverage outlets and lounges, providing an enhanced and more seamless travel experience for Gulf Air’s customers traveling to and from the Jordanian capital.
Gulf Air has a strong presence in Jordan.
The airline first started flying to the country in 1976 and today operates double daily flights between Bahrain to Amman and has a strong codeshare partnership with the country’s flag carrier Royal Jordanian.
As one of the Middle East’s largest network carriers, Gulf Air is well positioned to connect Amman to several key destinations in the region with 14 weekly flights and excellent connectivity via Bahrain to key destinations such as Dubai, UAE, Bangkok, Thailand and Mumbai in India.
Gulf Air’s current network stretches from Europe to Asia, connecting 32 cities in 21 countries, with a fleet of 26 aircraft.
Gulf Air starts operations to Amman’s new airport
Gulf Air starts operations to Amman’s new airport










