Bahraini Ahmed Mohamed Abdulla Janahi has been appointed as
Gulf Air's new Vice President- Ground Services.
Janahi has worked in several
duty stations of Gulf Air during his 24- year long career with Gulf Air.
Joining Gulf Air in 1983 taking care of 'passenger services' at Abu Dhabi station, he subsequently moved on to become airport duty officer, and
duty manager in Abu Dhabi, Kuwait, Manila (Philippines) , Dhahran (Saudi Arabia) and Chennai (India).
He also worked in sales and marketing in Kathmandu (Nepal) before moving to Bahrain in 2004 as airport duty manager. He became the head of
Bahrain hub in August 2006, a position which he held before being elevated as Vice President Ground
Services.
"I am glad to be a part of the new and challenging environment of Gulf Air,"
said Ahmed Janahi. "As the national carrier of the Kingdom of Bahrain, Gulf Air is an integral part of the growth of the country and I will ensure to combine my
knowledge, skills and experience to achieve the goals Gulf Air has set."
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