Trip Report: Gulf Air, Kuwait to Abu Dhabi via Bahrain
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Gulf Air is the national airline of the gulf nation of Bahrain,
and is the dominant carrier at Bahrain International Airport. Gulf Air
used to be a consortium of all the Gulf countries (hence the name) and used to
have bases all around the Gulf – including Oman, Abu Dhabi, and Bahrain.
Over the years, various countries pulled out of the consortium to start their
own airlines and that left Bahrain to nominate Gulf Air as its national
airline. With the transitions, Gulf Air has ebbed and flowed but now they
have seem to have gotten through the transition and are a good path
forward.
We were flying from Kuwait to Abu Dhabi via Bahrain. We had booked our ticket through a travel
website, but then went to Gulf Air’s website to manage our booking and choose
seats. Gulf Air’s website is very
user-friendly and easy to navigate. When
booking the ticket, we had a couple of options of our flight. We could take a morning flight and connect
easily to Abu Dhabi, take an afternoon flight and connect easily to Abu Dhabi,
or take a morning flight and have a long layover in Bahrain and take the evening
flight to Abu Dhabi. We decided to take
the third option as this would allow us to visit Manama for the day, and there
was no price difference between the options.
Our first flight was
scheduled to depart Kuwait at 11:35am and arrive Bahrain at 12:40pm, while the
second flight was scheduled to depart Bahrain at 8:40pm and arrive Abu Dhabi at
10:50pm. Both flight times were about
one hour so they were short flights. Gulf
Air is a full-service airline so we were able to confirm our seat assignments
prior to our flight, and our ticket included checked luggage as well as a free
meal. We were able to check-in for our
flights 24-hours prior to our departure, and the Gulf Air app was very helpful
in checking in and managing flights. Given
the short distances, I did not expect a meal to be served (I expected only drinks).
We arrived at Kuwait
International and check-in was a bit slow but immigration was quick so we had
plenty of time to explore the airport. We went to our gate and the plane
arrived on schedule. The waiting area looked generally full, so I thought
it was a full flight but once boarding finished on the Airbus A321 there were a
lot of empty seats (the plane was about 50-60% full). The exterior of the
plane looked nice and updated, and the inside of the plane also looked nice and
updated. The seats were also updated, but they were not very
comfortable. While fine for the short-duration, I am not sure how
comfortable they would be for the long-haul. The seat pitch was decent,
but a bit tight. It would be ok for the
short-haul but not sure how comfortable for the long-haul. There was a
PTV on each seat, but there was no USB port (only a headphone
jack). The PTV was immediately available, and the selection was
pretty good for the short-haul but not as extensive as I thought it would
be.
Overall, it was a decent
flying experience with Gulf Air. Given
the short distance, they provided a decent seat with decent service. Positives included the seat-back PTV, substantial
snack, and partner with various airlines to earn miles. Negatives included the lack of seat comfort,
the lack of the USB port, and the customer-service. Given the right circumstances – price and
flight time – I would choose Gulf Air again for short-haul; however, based on
this experience I am not sure I would choose them for long-haul travel.

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