I left Bahrain about the time Jimmy the Roo arrived at GF and when the airline was on the bones of its a@se. I think he has done a very good job of bringing it back to life again.
However, I can't help wondering whether the loss of the other partners is going to have a far worse effect than has been experienced so far.
If it turns out that Bahrain will be left alone to support the entire operation then I fear it may well be the end for what has been, over the years and in the main, a very good airline.
Has Mr Hogan forseen the 'inevetable' and decided to get out while he is on top?