Wego, an online travel marketplace in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), shares February 2026 travel insights for Kuwait, highlighting elevated inbound interest and active travel planning driven by Hala February celebrations, National and Liberation Day holidays, and early Ramadan preparations toward the end of the month.
According to Wego’s data, February consistently ranks among
the busiest travel periods for Kuwait.
For February travel dates, total bookings for Kuwait
increased by 4.8% compared to the same period last year, reflecting a
combination of event-driven inbound demand and calendar-led outbound travel
planning.
Hala February Drives
Inbound Travel Interest to Kuwait
Wego data shows a noticeable increase in flight and hotel
bookings to Kuwait throughout February, with inbound bookings rising by 9% for
travel during the Hala February festival period compared to the same travel
period last year.
Booking activity remains elevated across the entire month
rather than concentrated around a single event, indicating sustained inbound
interest linked to festival programming, entertainment events, shopping
promotions, and favourable winter conditions.
Inbound demand is primarily driven by regional markets, with
top source markets including Saudi Arabia, Jordan, UAE, Syria, and Bahrain,
reflecting Kuwait’s positioning as a regional cultural and events destination
during February.
National and
Liberation Day Holidays Shape Travel Timing
Wego observed clear spikes around Kuwait’s National Day and
Liberation Day holiday period in late February. Outbound search interest
strengthened in the run-up, with early February recording the biggest jump,
around 50% higher than the previous week.
Outbound travel from Kuwait during this period is
characterised by short-haul journeys, with 74% of searches focused on regional
destinations. Travellers prioritise flexible travel dates and shorter trip
durations aligned with the extended public holiday calendar.
Early Ramadan Planning Influences Late-February Travel
Behaviour
As Ramadan approaches toward the end of February, Wego data
indicates a shift in travel planning behaviour, with Kuwaiti travellers
increasingly scheduling trips ahead of the start of the holy month.
Booking activity in the weeks leading up to Ramadan shows an
increase of 6% in pre-Ramadan travel vs the same pre-Ramadan period last year.
Travel behaviour during this period reflects shorter stay durations, increased family-oriented travel, and a stronger focus on culturally relevant destinations, as travellers adjust plans to accommodate Ramadan routines and commitments. -TradeArabia News Service