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    Gulf Air Revises Passenger Policy to Ease Flight Rebooking Until 2026

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 5, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Gulf Air has introduced an updated passenger policy designed to offer greater flexibility for travelers impacted by recent operational disruptions. This new measure permits passengers holding tickets for flights scheduled up to mid-March 2026 to rebook their journeys without incurring any additional fees. The airline emphasized that this temporary adjustment aims to alleviate travel uncertainties caused by ongoing challenges in the region.

    Passengers eligible under this revised policy can reschedule their flights on any Gulf Air-operated service to later dates, subject to seat availability. This initiative reflects the airline’s commitment to supporting customers during a period marked by fluctuating operational conditions and regional complexities that have affected flight schedules.

    To facilitate the rebooking process, Gulf Air has advised travelers to make changes exclusively through its official website, customer contact centers, or authorized travel agents. The airline also stressed the importance of relying solely on its verified communication channels to receive the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding flight operations and policy updates.

    In a significant development, this policy update forms part of Gulf Air’s broader strategy to enhance passenger experience amid ongoing disruptions. By allowing fee-free rescheduling, the airline seeks to provide peace of mind and greater control over travel plans for its customers navigating uncertain circumstances.

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