Gulf Air, the airline with the largest network in the Middle East, has teamed up with American Airlines, to offer frequent flyers more opportunities to earn and redeem air miles and make use of each other's network.
The tie up allows Gulf Air’s Frequent Flyer Programme (FFP) members to travel on American Airlines' extensive network of flights to more than 250 destinations in 40 countries including its extensive connections within the Unites States via its European gateways such as London Heathrow, Paris, Frankfurt or Dublin.
Reciprocally, American Airlines AAdvantage® members in the US can travel on the airline to London Heathrow, Paris, Frankfurt or Dublin and take a convenient connection to Gulf Air destinations in the Middle East/Indian subcontinent or Africa.
AAdvantage members located throughout Europe, the Middle East and Asia will also benefit by earning and redeeming miles on Gulf Air’s network of more than 50 destinations in 30 countries.
13/12/06 Al-Bawaba, Jordan
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