Gulf Air, the national carrier of Bahrain, reported a strong operational performance in November 2025, pointing to steady demand across its route network and improved capacity utilization.
During the month, Gulf Air carried 603,351 passengers and operated 4,376 flights, delivering a passenger load factor of 87%—a sign of robust bookings and effective network planning.
The airline also recorded notable year-on-year growth. Passenger traffic rose 27% from 474,917 in November last year, while the number of flights increased 10% from 3,996. Load factor performance strengthened sharply as well, climbing from 74.8% to 87.0%, reflecting stronger demand and more efficient use of available seats.
Commenting on the results, Gulf Air Chief Executive Officer Martin Gauss said the airline is building momentum across its network, supported by solid demand, capacity planning, and reliable operations. He added that the focus remains on sustainable growth and improving the travel experience, reinforcing Gulf Air’s role in supporting Bahrain’s ambitions as a regional aviation hub.
With the airline moving into a traditionally stronger travel season, Gulf Air said it is well positioned to sustain performance, keeping attention on operational reliability, service quality, and responsible growth.