Jazeera Airways resumed 38 flights from Kuwait

 
 
 

Jazeera Airways announced on Friday the resumption of 38 commercial flights from Kuwait International Airport Terminal (T5) to several destinations during the coming week.

The company’s announcement comes after the Public Authority of Civil Aviation announced the reopening of the airport’s airspace starting yesterday, Thursday, after a “temporary and precautionary” suspension since February 28 due to the situation in the region and the heinous Iranian attacks on the State of Kuwait.

The company’s CEO, Barathan Pasupathi, told the Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) that the flights will initially include 10 destinations — Jeddah, Riyadh, Amman, Beirut, Damascus, Mumbai, Cairo, Kochi, Delhi, and Istanbul.

Pasupathi noted that the Cairo and Mumbai destinations will be daily, and that the Jeddah destination will have two flights on Mondays and Thursdays, as well as Riyadh on Wednesdays and Fridays.

He explained that the Amman destination will have three flights on Monday, Tuesday and Saturday, the Damascus destination will have four flights on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, the Beirut destination will be on Friday and Sunday, Delhi on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday, Kochi on Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday, and Istanbul on Monday, Tuesday, Friday and Sunday.

He stated that the company will continue its other destinations from Dammam Airport in the sisterly Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, including the Dubai destination, indicating that check-in and arrival for flights via Dammam Airport will remain at the International Exhibition Grounds in Mishref Hall Q8.

He explained that the company will implement an updated mechanism to complete travel procedures from Terminal (T5) during this gradual phase of resuming operations, where passengers arrive at the company’s Park and Fly terminal at Kuwait Airport and are then transported to Terminal (T5) by buses, noting that this mechanism aims to ensure efficient management of passenger traffic and maintain a smooth travel experience under the current operational restrictions.

He urged travelers to check their flight details and departure instructions in advance and to arrive early to ensure all procedures are completed on time. He noted that flights can be booked through the company’s website and mobile application, or by calling the customer service center at 177 from within Kuwait and +965 2205 4944 for international calls.

  
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