Bahrain Airport Company Hosts Annual Ghabga

Bahrain Airport Company Hosts Annual Ghabga at Gulf Hotel Bahrain

Bahrain Airport Company
Bahrain Airport Company Hosts Annual Ghabga at Gulf Hotel Bahrain

Bahrain Airport Company (BAC) has recently hosted a Ghabga at the Ramadan tent in the Gulf Hotel for its partners in the private and public sectors, airlines that operate from Bahrain International Airport (BIA) and the media.

The event comes as a token of appreciation for the continuous support of BAC partners in ensuring efficient and secure passenger and cargo movements at Bahrain International Airport and to the media for their devoted year-round coverage of the company’s events and activities. The event also reflects the company’s commitment to improve partnership with the airlines operating at BIA.

3Chief Executive Officer of BAC Mr. Mohamed Yousif Al- Binfalah received the guests including His Excellency the Minister of Transportation and Telecommunications, Kamal bin Ahmed Mohammed, senior officials from organizations in the private and public sectors, Country and Airport Managers of Airlines operating at BIA and local and international media. This is in addition to representatives from cargo entities and other airport tenants, as well as members of the Board of Directors and the executive management at BAC.

5“Ramadan is the month of giving and social solidarity and it provides the perfect opportunity to socialize and meet our partners in a personal setting away from the work environment,” said Chief Executive Officer of BAC Mr. Mohamed Yousif Al- Binfalah  adding that, “It has been our pleasure to host this Ghabga which is a great opportunity for us to extend our thanks and appreciation to airlines, stakeholders and media members and we hope they found it to be an entertaining evening.”

4BAC is the authority responsible for operating and managing Bahrain International Airport as a world-class airport.  As part of its’ operator role, BAC is responsible for elevating the airport’s infrastructure and services.  This set to improve the Kingdom‘s aviation capabilities; and to cater for the growing number of passengers as well as the changing demands of the airport’s stakeholders.