Batelco, the Kingdom’s leading Communications Solutions provider and Gulf Air, Bahrain’s National carrier have extended their partnership agreement to enhance benefits for Batelco’s Al Dana customers.
Members of Batelco Al Dana Club are entitled to join the Gulf Air Frequent Flyer Silver Membership Programme as part of their Al Dana Club benefits, and also have the opportunity to accrue additional Gulf Air Falconflyer Miles based on their Batelco bill payments.
The agreement, which raised the accrual rates for Batelco’s customers receiving Gulf Air Falconflyer Miles, was signed at the national carrier’s head office by Gulf Air A/Chief Commercial Officer Ahmed Janahi and Batelco A/General Manager Consumer Division, Ebrahim Al Sayed.
Following the signing Janahi said that Gulf Air is delighted to extend and modify its partnership with Batelco, to offer Al Dana customers a generous Gulf Air Falconflyer Miles accrual plan.
"Our partnership will provide greater opportunities for Batelco’s Al Dana customers to experience Gulf Air’s array of new destinations, flexible schedule and award-winning products and services," added Janahi.
Batelco A/CEO Muna Al Hashemi commenting on the occasion said that Batelco is very pleased to extend the partnership between Batelco’s Al Dana Club and Gulf Air’s Frequent Flyer programme.
"The addition of extra miles for money paid on Batelco bills will be a great benefit for members of Al Dana Club. We look forward to further strengthening our partnership with Gulf Air and the airline’s continued support," Al Hashemi said.
Gulf Air FalconFlyer Miles can be redeemed for a range of benefits including complimentary flights and upgrades to premium class, as well as for extra baggage allowance and lounge access. Enrollment in the Gulf Air FalconFlyer programme can be completed online by visiting www.gulfair.com
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