Home Transport Aviation Bahrain’s Gulf Air Resumes Athens Flights Carrier resumes flights to Greek capital after two-year absence by Dominic Ellis June 16, 2014 Gulf Air has resumed four-times weekly flights between Bahrain and Athens. Services on two-class A320-ER aircraft depart Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. The route aims to capitalise on leisure summer traffic and serve as a business link between a recently resurgent Greece and GCC countries. The airline dropped the route in March 2012 as it wrestled with the political situation, high fuel prices and low passenger numbers. Greece’s aviation sector is showing signs of improvement, mirroring the country’s economic situation. From July 2, Etihad will up its Athens service from seven to 10 flights weekly with second daily services on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays. These will be operated by an A320 and depart AUH as EY099 at 0250 and land in Athens at 0705. Return service EY098 will leave Athens at 0815 and arrive in Abu Dhabi at 1355. In addition, until September 30, the daily EY090/EY091 flights are upgraded from a 174-seat A321 aircraft to a 254-seat A330-200. As part of a $280 million investment, budget carrier Ryanair is basing two aircraft in Athens and one in Thessaloniki. Its Athens base will operate 154 weekly flights and serve six new routes. 0 Comments