(Posted 04th June 2025)
Gulf Air, the national carrier of the Kingdom of Bahrain, today celebrated its inaugural flight to Nairobi, Kenya, with special events held at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (NBO), marking the re-establishment of a vital link to the capital city.
The Nairobi route, which was last served by the airline in 2012, is a
strategic addition to Gulf Air’s network, supporting its expansion into new
markets and providing enhanced connectivity for both business and leisure
travelers between Bahrain, East Africa, and beyond.
Upon arrival at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (NBO), the flight was
welcomed with a water cannon salute, followed by a ceremonial reception attended
by Gulf Air and Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (NBO) representatives.
Gulf Air Group Chief Executive Officer Jeffrey Goh stated, “The launch of
our Nairobi service marks a significant milestone in Gulf Air’s strategic
growth journey. Africa represents a key growth market for the airline, and
our expansion into the continent reflects our long-term vision to build a
broader, more connected network that meets the evolving needs of our
passengers and contributes to our regional development.”
While commenting on the arrival, Ag. Managing Director of Kenya Airports
Authority (KAA), Nicolas Bodo, said: “We are delighted to welcome Gulf Air back to Nairobi. This renewed partnership not only strengthens the ties between Kenya and the Kingdom of Bahrain, but also reaffirms Nairobi’s position as a gateway to Africa. The new service will enhance connectivity, create opportunities for trade and tourism, and provide our passengers with greater choice.”
Gulf Air's new Nairobi service enhances the travel experience for passengers, offering convenient connections and more choices, as part of the airline’s broader network strategy.