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  2. Gulf Air - Wikipedia

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    Gulf Air ( Arabic: طيران الخليج, romanized : Ṭayarān al-Khalīj) is the flag carrier of Bahrain, which was founded in 1950. Headquartered in Muharraq, the airline operates scheduled flights to 61 destinations in 30 countries across Africa, Asia, and Europe. The airline's main hub is at Bahrain International Airport .

  3. Etihad Airways - Wikipedia

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    The Emirate of Abu Dhabi was a joint-owner of Gulf Air along with Bahrain, Qatar, and the Sultanate of Oman. Zayed International Airport was one of Gulf Air's bases and hubs from the 1970s until 2005, when the UAE withdrew from the airline.

  4. List of Gulf Air destinations - Wikipedia

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    Retrieved 5 October 2015. ^ "Gulf air launching fifth destination in Pakistan". Arabaviation.com. Retrieved 23 February 2018. ^ "Qatar and Bahrain to resume flights on May 25". ^ "Bahrain and Qatar to resume flights between the two nations from May 25". Arab News. 16 May 2023.

  5. List of airlines of Bahrain - Wikipedia

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    ICAO. Callsign. Commenced operations. Notes. Bexair (Bahrain Executive Air Service) BXA. 2001. Formed by Arabian Support & Services Co Ltd (ASACO)

  6. Gulf Air Flight 072 - Wikipedia

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    Gulf Air Flight 072. /  26.297500°N 50.646944°E  / 26.297500; 50.646944. Gulf Air Flight 072 ( GF072/GFA072) [a] was a scheduled international passenger flight from Cairo International Airport in Egypt to Bahrain International Airport in Bahrain, operated by Gulf Air. On 23 August 2000 at 19:30 Arabia Standard Time ( UTC+3 ), the Airbus ...

  7. King Fahd International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Busiest international routes at King Fahd International Airport (by number of flights weekly) Rank City Number of flights 1 Dubai, United Arab Emirates: 70 2 Cairo, Egypt: 34 3 Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates: 28 4 Bahrain, Bahrain: 28 5 Delhi, India: 21 6 Sharjah, United Arab Emirates: 18 7 Muscat, Oman: 16 8 Mumbai, India: 14 9 Istanbul, Turkey

  8. Royal Bahraini Air Force - Wikipedia

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    A Bahrain Air Force Agusta-Bell 212 Twin Huey in flight over the Persian Gulf during a training mission in 1991. The Bahrain Defence Force, which itself was formed in 1968, just before the country became independent from United Kingdom in 1971, first organized an air wing in May 1976 at Riffa Air Base, which received its first aircraft, four Bo 105 helicopters, in February 1977.

  9. It's normal to feel tired on travel days: Why it happens ...

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    Gamaldo said settling your stomach can help your body adjust more quickly overall and help you feel less tired throughout your journey. “One of the things that can help with your gut is ...