Gulf Air has announced the launch of a new route from Bahrain to New York JFK, set to begin on October 1, 2025. The airline will operate this route using its Boeing 787-9 aircraft, which seats 282 passengers. Flights are now available for booking and will use JFK's Terminal One.
Gulf Air previously operated flights to JFK in the 1990s, with departures mainly from Bahrain but also from Abu Dhabi and Doha. At that time, Gulf Air served as the flag carrier for the UAE, Qatar, and Oman. Some flights extended to Houston, despite low fuel prices leading to increased costs and losses. An attempt to return to the US in 2004 was thwarted when permission was not granted.
The upcoming route will span 5,747 nautical miles (10,643 km) each way and is expected to take up to 13 hours and 55 minutes. This service will be Gulf Air's longest by both distance and duration. It follows closely behind Etihad Airways' recent inauguration of its longest route in five years.