An Indian airhostess was among the 143 passengers and crew killed when a Gulf Air airbus A320 crashed into the sea off Bahrain late on Wednesday.
The eight member crew consisted of three women--an Indian, Moroccan and Egyptian--besides two Bahrainis, one Omani, one Filipino, a Dutchman, CNN reported on Thursday.

Bodies of all 143 people--135 passengers and eight crew-- on board the plane have been recovered as search operations continued through the night, television networks reported.
The gulf air airbus was on a scheduled flight from Cairo to Bahrain and was full of holiday makers and returning workers.

"We were able to recover all the bodies. I regret to say that we did not find any survivors. All 143 bodies have been recovered," Abdul-Rahman bin Rashed al-Khalifa, administration director of Bahrain`s Civil Defence, told Bahrain television. Officials said the Airbus 320 with 143 on board, mostly Arab nationals, had made more than one attempt to land before it disappeared from radar screens at 1630 GMT on Wednesday and plunged into shallow seas a few miles from Bahrain airport. The plane was on a scheduled flight from Cairo to Bahrain.