A New war has started
Bair is selling tickets at BD 5 and GF is retaliating by selling at BD 9. And they are saying the two airlines are complementing each other! ! what a fxxxxxg joke. Those people in GF who decided to cut the fares to this level must be shot for a crime they are intentionally committing. The GF flights are either full or overbooked creating chaos at airports, even during the discounting period. So Why discounting ?
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... and here's me thinking you were referring to Turkey -v- Iraq(!)
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where is BN? where is anyone who represents GF during this time of chaos?
This is now entering a liabelous state for those who are being paid to lead. Another nail in the coffin. Most countries one would be put in jail for allowing this to spiral to this extent. |
My understanding is that this particular baby is a scheme created by VP Corporate Strategy - BN's right hand man - in order to create havoc for Bahrain Air at their launch. A shot across the bow if you like; I would suggest this is normal practise - but not so sure GF is in a healthy enough state to be going this far - especially as passengers in this region on those routes are perhaps more fickle than most. I guess this will have no long term impact on Bahrain Air at all but will hit Gulf Air's revenues.
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This practice is completely silly for GA to be involved in. As they are bleeding enough already, so much for BN cutting the losses looks like they will be right on track to lose a big pile of cash. Management is making themselves look like complete idiots to the rest of the world.
There has been no real change since BN has been put in the acting Boss position. The fact that there have been no statements from management or the chairman who like to hear himself speak. It look as though nothing will happen over the holidays as your leader is busy on holiday Europe, and the chairman is just spinning his crystal ball to get the answers before he again puts his foot in his mouth. I would just bunker down as there will be no immediate changes |
Holy arm chair quaterbacking batman!!!!!!!!!!!!
How many seats are they selling at the reduced rate....for how long.....what routes......etc etc etc. Unless your involved in the strategy how can anyone here know if it is a good idea or bad? We don't know the details and the actual cost...we don't know anything. Based on past management teams I can see why peole get this way. Best to judge after the facts not before. |
( Traitor )
Best to judge after the facts not before. What are you talking about? if you read the newspapers you will find that GA has advertised selling 500k seat cheap. If you go to www.gulfairco.com you will know what routes there are selling cheap. Advertising in newspapers and selling this cheap is costing the airline an arm and leg… you should know this if you were part of the management or this why you are management of the past? Try booking some of the routes and you will see some of them are full.full.full…. It is understandable why Bahrain air is selling cheap, they are introducing the airline. GA is discounting for no reason at all. This is a typical practice of a failing sales management and a complete loss of direction and innovation by top management. When will these people stop draining the airline, or have someone responsible start boot some axxxs ? Cheers |
Its not unusual
Guys,
Don't get too mad, check out the small print on the BD9 ONE-WAY + taxes offer:
So why not sell of seats which would be going empty whilst at the same time damage your new competitor? Of course you good stop flying the planes but then the pilots and crew won't be happy :( |
I totally agree with you left-class, however in charge in both sales departments knows what there doing, in the end of the day the customers will be happy with such a deals and the airlines will get the cash!:cool: |
Bahrain Air eyes own market
In today's Bahrain Tribune:
Bahrain Air, the second national carrier of Bahrain, is upbeat to create its own market rather than sharing the existing market with Gulf Air. Director of commercial operations MS Fakhri said that Bahrain Air would not share market with Gulf Air rather it would create its own market by offering affordable fares. “We are not after anyone else's market share - we are aimed at those who can't afford to fly regularly at the moment. We are two different products, which should complement each other but our price has to be cheaper than Gulf Air as we are a low priced airline.” Fakhri added that Gulf Air had a bigger fleet and a bigger route and for this reason they shouldn’t feel any pressure from Bahrain Air. Last month, after the official launch, Bahrain Air has become the first privatelyowned premium low-priced carrier (LPC), with a paid-up capital of BD8 million and an authorised capital of BD10 million, will start operations as second national carrier of the Kingdom of Bahrain from January 17. Bahrain Air will use a fleet of modern Airbus A320 aircraft and has ambitious plans to expand its operation within GCC, Middle East, Africa and the Indian subcontinent. The new airline is poised to grow in line with the regional surge in the aviation business and would achieve business objectives outlined in the three-year plan. In the meanwhile, Bahrain Air announced the completion of selection of first batch of 44 cabin attendants. Captain Ahmed Yaqubi Director of Operations and Maintenance, said: “The candidates were carefully selected through an intensive examination which included the test of their personality, efficiency in the area of customer service and their English language.” The groups included 24 candidates from different nationalities. This has now raisin the total of the selected candidates to 44 Cabin Attendant from 12 different nationalities. The two groups will leave the Jordan to join an intensive course that takes 10 days covering First Aid, emergency and safety procedures and fire-fighting. The training shall be conducted at the Jordanian Training Academy, which has been approved by the Civil Aviation Affairs in the Kingdom of Bahrain. Company officials were keen to choose the training centers with a reputable performance and efficiency in order to maintain its high standard of service especially in the area of air safety. He added: “Bahrain Air’s aim is to strengthen the Bahraini labour market through recruiting Bahrainis to work within the in-flight services and encourages Bahraini females to apply for Cabin Attendant positions through its website. This is in addition to other areas of specialisation.” According to senior official Bahrain Air will set a new standard in its category while tapping the huge base of passengers flying on GCC and African destinations. Initially, the airline will cover 13 destinations and 140 flights weekly across the region. Backed by leading investors from Bahrain and Saudi Arabia with 68 per cent and 32 per cent shareholding respectively, Bahrain Air is upbeat about grabbing a fair market share by offering an innovative product. The induction of first batch was announced at a reception attended by Chairman Shaikh Mohammed bin Abdulla Al Khalifa and airline’s managing director Ibrahim Al Hamer. |
Another GF in the making, let's be serious, they can't even do it properly if they tried.
Poor website design, not even referenced properly and a career page that is blank. Keep at it boys, soon enough because of your airline mismanagement you will bring the whole island down. Moronic, inbred saturnism! |
Bebsi Nocoke.... I'm not in a position to defiance any GF policy :oh: but, I can't see any problems in GF website design, its totally normal, and the career page looks updated.:rolleyes: Again, nothing agents you or the others how don’t agree with GF current policy, but just for farness in the points above;). Thank you.:) |
Don't be a veggie on Bahrain Air ....
Taken from their inflight menu selection on the web site... Vegetarian Feast •Tandoori chicken Salad with Vegetarian dressing, Mint Yoghurt & Bread Roll:eek::eek::eek::eek: |
Sultan my friend was talking of Bahrain Air not GF....jist?
GF has passed the stage of meeting any common sense, with all possible elements to succeed, it took the bahrainis know how to sink it and an their complicity to help foreigners do the same. What a reputation Bahrain is making itself...hence the term "Indians " if the gulf, but even those make better than you do. Cheepos! Keep at it! |
I really fell sorry about what I read ((some times)):rolleyes:, if there is any valuable subject we can discus as a professionals, it will be much better!:ok: |
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