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- Some airlines will allow travel for unaccompanied minors. Please email us to check.
- The fare is based on the child's age on the date of travel.
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- Most airlines will let infants travel with their parent(s) for free. However some airlines will charge up to 10% of the adult ticket price. Click on 'Price Breakdown' to find out more.
- If you are pregnant, but due before the flight departure date, please contact us once your baby is born and has a name. We can then add him/her to your ticket.
- Infants will not be given a seat. The airlines expect parents to travel with them on their lap.
- Airlines regard infants as being under 24 months old.
- The fare is based on the child's age on the date of travel.
- More detailed information can be found here Traveling with children

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About
Bahrain Air was an airline based at Bahrain International Airport.
The airline was the first privately owned national carrier of Bahrain. The first flight took off from Bahrain to the city of Dubai on 3rd February 2008. Bahrain Air operated to more than 18 destinations from Bahrain, with an average frequency of 112 flights a week.
Bahrain Air had its own in-flight magazine, called Reesha and changed its operating mode to full service by early 2010. Different types of fares were offered including Business Premium Class, Flex Fares in Economy Class with Value Fare, Easy Fare and Smart Fare.
Destinations
The airline flew to 18 destinations in the Middle East, Africa and South Asia. In earlier statements, the airline planned to increase its destinations to 23 cities by 2009 and up to 25 cities by 2010.
Bangladesh | Chittagong | |||||
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Dhaka | ||||||
Bahrain | Bahrain | |||||
Egypt | Alexandria | |||||
Ethiopia | Addis Ababa | |||||
India | Kochi | |||||
Kozhikode | ||||||
Mumbai | ||||||
Trivandrum | ||||||
Iraq | Baghdad | |||||
Najaf | ||||||
Jordan | Amman | |||||
Kuwait | Kuwait City | |||||
Lebanon | Beirut | |||||
Nepal | Kathmandu | |||||
Qatar | Doha | |||||
Saudi Arabia | Dammam | |||||
Jeddah | ||||||
Riyadh | ||||||
Sudan | Khartoum | |||||
Syria | Damascus | |||||
Turkey | Istanbul | |||||
United Arab Emirates | Dubai |
Hub Airport
Bahrain International Airport
Bahrain International Airport is the premier hub airport in the Middle East. Strategically located in the Northern Gulf between the major markets of Saudi Arabia and Iran, the airport has the widest range and frequency of regional services with ideal connections to major international destinations in Europe, Asia, Africa, the Far East and Australia.
The airport is now a hub for Bahrain’s national airline Gulf Air, and also Kalitta Air, SNAN and Swiftair Bahrain.
Fleet
Bahrain Air's fleet consisted of Airbus A319 and Airbus A320-200.