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beOnd and Gulf Air partners for premium air travel

Sunil Raj Kumar
Last updated: 11 May 2026 09:16
By Sunil Raj Kumar
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beOnd CEO Tero Taskila and Gulf Air CEO Martin Gauss signing the codeshare and loyalty partnership agreement, with Bahraini government officials present at the ceremony.
beOnd and Gulf Air formalise their long-term partnership at a signing ceremony in Bahrain. © Gulf Air
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beOnd (B4) and Gulf Air (GF) have announced a long-term codeshare and loyalty partnership through their official social media channels, set to take effect from the 2026 winter season.

beOnd A321 aircraft registered 8Q-FBB captured during the golden hour in its distinctive all black and gold livery at Zurich International Airport
beOnd A321 © Iker Urzay

Inside the deal

With key stakeholders, including government officials from the transport sector of Bahrain in the ceremony, the agreement was formalised by Gulf Air’s CEO Martin Gauss and Beond’s CEO Tero Taskila

beOnd’s CEO Taskila said:

“Establishing a Bahrain-based airline is a natural next step in our multi-jurisdictional strategy. Together, we have the opportunity to build a premium aviation platform that strengthens connectivity, develops specialised talent, and supports innovation across the travel value chain.”

The deal follows as part of beOnd’s recent announcement of its broader multi-AOC strategy, with expansion planned across the Middle East, and entry into new regions such as the North America and Asia. The partnership with Gulf Air extends across codeshare operations and loyalty integration, allowing passengers to book end-to-end journeys on a single itinerary while earning and redeeming rewards across both carriers.

A Gulf Air B787 captured during landing at London Heathrow Airport during an overcast weather.
Gulf Air B787 at LHR © Wesley Poxon

Bahrain as a Hub for leisure travel

Gulf Air will draw on its passenger base to feed demand into the premium offering, positioning Bahrain as a hub for high-value leisure travel, with the initiative aligning with national plans to expand connectivity to 100 destinations by 2030. For Gulf Air, the partnership marks an entry into a new market segment, extending its portfolio beyond traditional network operations, while both carriers aim to capture growing demand from premium leisure travellers through integrated scheduling and network coordination.

Aligned with Bahrain’s Economic Vision 2030, the collaboration supports economic diversification, private-sector growth, and the development of specialised aviation talent within the kingdom. beOnd plans to establish training programmes for pilots, cabin crew, engineers, and ground staff, backed by simulators and maintenance facilities, further reinforcing Bahrain’s ambitions as a centre for advanced aviation skills.

Do you think this strategy can work for beOnd? Let us know in the comments.

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BySunil Raj Kumar
Editor Intern - An Air Transport Management graduate from Cranfield University with a particular interest in network planning, route development, fleet planning, revenue management and aviation consulting. They are experienced in working with Excel, SQL and Python, alongside aviation intelligence platforms including OAG, CAPA and ch-aviation, using data analysis and industry insights to support commercial and strategic decision making within the aviation sector.
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