Jobs in Bahrain: Gulf Air Grand Prix

Gulf Air Grand Prix is said to create many new jobs in the Kingdom of Bahrain.

Jobs in Bahrain: Gulf Air Grand Prix

Information Affairs Authority, Manama, 28 March 2012:The CEO of the Bahrain International Circuit (BIC) – the largest event venue in the Middle East – announced that the Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix 2012 will create a number of jobs which will brighten the economic outlook for over 3,000 people who are looking for jobs in Bahrain. The Gulf Air Grand Prix will create more than 3,000 temporary jobs, as well as more jobs created from other events held at the Bahrain International Circuit.

Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix will create a number of jobs which will brighten the economic outlook for over 3,000 people…

Shaikh Salman bin Isa Al Khalifa pointed out that the F1 generates huge returns for Bahrain by regenerating interest in Bahrain as a friendly and hospitable environment. “We are hoping to generate around $500 million of direct and indirect benefits for the Bahrain economy,” he said.

The Bahrain Grand Prix is especially important in the hospitality sector, with hotels usually running at 100% occupancy and half of the guests arriving by Gulf Air at Bahrain International Airport.

Responding to questions about security, Shaikh Salman said, ‘It is like every other event where all security is taken care of in co-ordination with the FIA (Federation Internationale de l’Automobile).”
He reaffirmed that the logistics of attending the race will not present any problem as visas are being issued in the usual manner and many attendees are already taking advantage of the e-Visa facility.

The CEO also discussed the expansion of the events calendar at the BIC in order to create more jobs throughout the year. “‘We are proud to host the Formula One race but we have ensured the BIC remains busy throughout the year with a host of other events lined up,” he said and noted that there are 200 events scheduled for this year.

The facilities at BIC are recognized as world-class and are therefore suitable for community and corporate events, as well as concert performances.

 

The press release above has been issued by Information Affairs Authority, P.O. Box 253, Isa Town, Kingdom of Bahrain Tel: (+973) 17 872 556 / Fax: (+973) 17 682 777.
For press enquiries, please contact the Press Office on press@iaa.gov.bh or Miss Luma Bashmi on lbashmi@iaa.gov.bh.

Picture credit: GulfAir1

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