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Dominic flew Gulf Air Business, on a A330-200 Sleeper (29/12/2008 16:54)

Flew this aircraft from LHR to Bahrain on our way to Thailand for our honemoon in Business Class. The call from the lounge was at the perfect time, as by the time we arrived at the gate we were straight on board as all of the Y class passengers had boarded. We were quickly greeted and coats taken. We were offered juice, no champagne was offer but it was Ramadan. Seats were very comfortable, the padding was a little thin, but it was very comfortable. The serivce was good, not as polished as Virgin, BA or the other big carriers, but friendly. Food was one of the nicest food I have eaten in Business, this includes BA and Virgin. Seat in sleep mode was rather comfortable and didn't get the sliding feeling you get on some slanted "beds". Overall I would consider this airline again to fly in Business as their fares are very competitive.

Overall:

8.1/10

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rainmaker flew Gulf Air Business, on a A320-200 (05/10/2008 10:03)

On the A320, Gulf Airs seats are old and need refurbishment. I have to admit though that they are some of the widest seats available for intra gulf flight.

Overall:

4.8/10

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