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Airalo, Gulf Air unite for customer value, sustainability in GCC

Airalo and Gulf Air, Bahrain's flag carrier, have partnered to improve the travel experience for Gulf Air passengers, offering valuable rewards for international connectivity.
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Airalo, a leading eSIM marketplace, and Gulf Air, Bahrain’s flag carrier, have announced a strategic partnership to enhance the travel experience for Gulf Air passengers. This collaboration will enable Gulf Air customers to earn valuable rewards while staying connected abroad.
 
Under the agreement, Gulf Air Falconflyer members will earn 20 Falconflyer points for every $1 spent on Airalo eSIMs. This exciting offer provides travellers with a seamless and affordable way to access mobile data in over 200 countries and territories, all while accumulating points towards future flights and other rewards.
 
"We are thrilled to partner with Gulf Air to offer their passengers a convenient and cost-effective way to stay connected while traveling," said Tony Kaldas - Director of Partnerships Arabia & Africa. "In today's interconnected world, access to mobile data is essential, and Airalo's eSIM solutions provide a hassle-free way to stay online without incurring roaming charges. We're confident that this partnership will add significant value to the Gulf Air customer experience."
 
Hanadi AlAali, Gulf Air Chief Customer Experience Officer said, “At Gulf Air, we are constantly looking for ways to elevate every journey for our valued passengers. Our partnership with Airalo is more than just a collaboration, it’s a step toward a more seamless, connected and rewarding travel experience.  . By integrating innovative digital solutions with our loyalty program, we are empowering our Falconflyer members with greater convenience and exclusive benefits. This partnership reinforces our promise to enhance every aspect of Gulf Air experience, giving our travellers even more reasons to choose us for their journeys”.
 
According to a study by Juniper Research, the number of eSIMs installed in connected devices was forecasted to reach 3.4 billion this year, reflecting a growth of 180% from 202. This is a welcome sign, especially in the GCC, as sustainability takes increasing precedence and eSIMs facilitate more efficient and sustainable infrastructure.
 
Mass adoption of eSIMs would not only play a role in supporting Bahrain’s goal to reduce emissions by 30% by 2035 and achieve net-zero emissions by 2060 but also neighbouring countries like Saudi Arabia and the UAE who are respectively working towards achieving Vision 2030 and Net Zero 2050. Research institute Fraunhofer IZM reinforces this notion, with a lifecycle assessment displaying a 46% reduction in emissions for the eSIM compared to traditional SIM cards. -TradeArabia News Service

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