Gulf Air rolls out temporary Dammam network until April 30

Manama, Bahrain – April 07 2026:

Travel continues, even as routes shift.

Gulf Air has introduced a temporary network through Dammam, with travel available until 30 April 2026. The move comes as airlines across the region adjust to changing airspace conditions.

Part of Gulf Air’s operations has been redirected to King Fahd International Airport, allowing key routes to remain active across Europe, Asia, and other destinations.

Passengers are currently traveling between Bahrain and Dammam by land before continuing their flights. The process takes a bit longer, but it keeps journeys on track during a period of adjustment.

The response has been quick and coordinated. Routes have been reorganized, and connections remain in place for travelers who need to move across the region and beyond.

This temporary setup runs through the end of April. For now, it reflects how travel continues to adapt, keeping people connected as conditions evolve.

Gulf Air Temporary Network via Dammam

Daily Flights

  • London Heathrow
  • Mumbai
  • Chennai
  • Manila

4 Weekly Flights

  • Cairo
  • Kochi

3 Weekly Flights

  • Paris
  • Casablanca
  • Nairobi
  • Bangkok
  • Frankfurt

2 Weekly Flights

  • Istanbul
  • Thiruvananthapuram
  • Athens
  • Lahore
  • Dhaka

1 Weekly Flight

  • Islamabad

Source: Gulf Air official Instagram (@gulfair)

Flight routes and schedule details are based on Gulf Air’s latest update on its temporary network via Dammam, with travel available until 30 April 2026.

For the latest travel advisories, requirements, and updates, passengers are encouraged to check Gulf Air’s official website before their journey.

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