Kuwait, Mar 20: Jazeera Airways has marked another major milestone by relaunching connectivity between India and Kuwait, with flights operating from eight Indian cities (Ahmedabad, Bengaluru Chennai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Kochi, Thiruvananthapuram) to Kuwait via Qaisumah Airport (AQI) in Hafar Al Batin, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, under Project Vande Bharat.

With Jazeera Airways being the only airline operating from Kuwait currently, this service represents the first available travel connection for passengers in India seeking to travel to Kuwait since regional airspace closures and the temporary suspension of operations at Kuwait International Airport.

Passengers travelling from India to Kuwait will arrive at Qaisumah Airport before being transported overland by specially arranged buses into Kuwait, ensuring continuity of travel despite ongoing regional challenges. Outbound passengers from Kuwait will follow the same route in reverse.

Jazeera Airways continues to expand its network of destinations accessible from Kuwait. These include Alexandria, Assiut, Cairo, Luxor, Amman, Istanbul, Colombo and Al Ain, ensuring essential travel links remain available during the current operational environment.

Passengers aiming to travel to Kuwait from India must hold a valid Kuwait residency. To book the journey, passengers can visit jazeeraairways.com or the Jazeera App to check flight availability.

Additional frequencies and destinations will be introduced gradually.

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