About Bahrain Air
Bahrain Air was a privately owned national carrier based at the Bahrain International Airport. Set up in July 2007, Bahrain Air initially operated alongside the state-owned pan-Gulf airlines Gulf Air to meet the increasing need of low cost carrier among Indian population living in Gulf region. However, in February 2008, Bahrain Air commenced its operations as a separate entity offering about 110 flights across 17 destinations worldwide. Major regions served by Bahrain Air flights included Africa, South Asia and the Middle East. The second flag bearer of Bahrain, after Gulf Air, Bahrain Air was replete with a modern fleet of aircrafts comprising Airbus 319s and Airbus A320-200s. The two types of aircrafts had the capacity to accommodate 126 and 162 passengers respectively across their Economy and Premium class services. For the entertainment of its passengers, the airlines offered an in-flight magazine called Reesha. Other on-board services offered by Bahrain Air included meals and refreshments. The airlines also had a frequent flyer programme called Loyalty Rewards Program that offered several benefits to the members of Bahrain Air. Headquartered at Mohamed Centre in Muharraq, this low cost Bahrain-based airline declared bankruptcy in February 2013 due to financial and political difficulties.
About La Paz (LPB)
La Paz , meaning 'The Peace' is the capital city of the Mexican state or Baja California Sur. With its history tracing back to 10,000 years during the in habitation by Neolithic hunter―gathers, the city still owns the rock painting near the city and throughout thje Baja California peninsula. The land of La Paz has a desert climate, which remains dry, warm and sunny around the year. Situated at the height of 3,650 meters above the sea level, La Paz is world's highest capital city. The city known for its lush landscape is full with bewitching nature beauty, which attracts like magnet the tourists from all overt the world. The 69 km Yungas Road that runs from La Paz to Coroico is a famous attraction. Everyone yearns to scrape the veil of sheet off the ancientness, and so Tiwanaku, located near south-eastern shore of Lake Titicaca is an amazing destination. It is one curious precursor to the Inca Empire. Nature lovers who love to trot the untempered hilly terrains find Sorata befitting their passion. Sandwitched between La Paz and Lake Titicaca, the town of Sorata is a base camp for the hikers onto mountains of Cordillera Real. Isla del Sol, a hilly island in south of Lake Titicaca serves another trotting area. La Paz locals are quite passionate about life and music, and this is exhibited through their entertainment centres, where live music and performances are doled out. For eg- Pena Marka Tambo, Teatro Municipal Alberto Saavedra Perez, Mongo's and La Casa del Corregidor. In field of culinary, the city has restaurants, fast food chains, and other eat outs which are quite experimental and inventive in case of mixing of cuisines and gelling out delicious drinks. Many such famous places are Alexander Coffee & Pub, Cafe La Terraza, El Arriero, Tambo Colonial, Eli's Pizza Express, Chez Lacoste, Chalet La Suisse and La Comedie Art-Cafe Restaurant. Clothing, sports goods, art and craft items, electronic items, food, vehicles, animals, books, hardwares and dairy treats- bag it all here in the city of La Paz. Famous shopping places are Liliana Castellanos, The Mercado Negro, Mercado 16 de Julio, Condoriri and Arco Iris. LA Paz is a great city where you get all served on one platter. MakeMyTrip.com, India's leading travel portal is an apt place to get your tour packaged for this city. Book online tickets to La Paz and get5 cheap online flight tickets, choicest of destinations, accommodations and style of traveling. MakeMyTrip brings to you all within your budget and as per your preferred style.
About La Paz J F Kennedy International Airport
La Paz Airport, Bolivia, Casilla No 4382, Av Montes No 716, La Paz, Bolivia
Tel: +591 (010)2 281 0022 | +591 (010)2 281 0240 | +591 (010)2 281 0203 (ATC) |Fax: +591 (010)2 281 1465, (ATC) | +591 (010)2 281 0203