Jazeera Airways, Kuwait’s low-cost carrier, marked its operational return with the first direct flights departing from T5 at Kuwait International Airport.
The flight represents the restoration of
direct international connectivity from Kuwait following 57 days of airport
closures.
Jazeera operated a total of six flights to
Beirut, Cairo, Istanbul and Mumbai and flew over 2,000 passengers between 8 am
to 4 pm on April 26, following the guidelines of the Kuwait DGCA.
As part of the temporary operational
procedures, passengers were requested to update their passport information 12
hours prior to their flight and reporting to drop off point at Jazeera’s Park
& Fly building 4 hours prior to their flight before transferring to T5 in
buses.
All processes and procedures for check-in and
departures were concluded smoothly with flights taking off on time.
Barathan Pasupathi, Chief Executive Officer of
Jazeera Airways, said: “Today’s departures from Jazeera Terminal 5 mark a
defining milestone in our return to direct connectivity from Kuwait. This goes
beyond the resumption of these six routes. It represents the restoration of
direct connectivity for our community and a reaffirmation of our role in
keeping people and essential supply chains moving from and to Kuwait. The
flights that were operated today included our first flight to Beirut since the
temporary closure of Kuwait International Airport and we are proud to once again
fly directly from our home base. With thorough operational planning, readiness,
and service delivery, we ensured the highest levels of safety and efficiency
with a keen focus on a positive customer experience. We would like to express
our deepest appreciation to the Kuwait DGCA, Ministry of Interior and all other
government stakeholders for their cooperation and support in resuming our
airport operations.”
Flying direct for limited hours from T5,
Jazeera Airways will also continue flights to other destinations via Dammam
from Kuwait International Fairgrounds in Mishref Hall No. 8.
Through this alternative corridor, the airline
ensures the movement of a larger number of people, communities, and supply
chains.
As the airline resumes operations from its
home base as well as Mishref Hall No. 8, Jazeera Airways remains focused on
delivering safe, reliable, and efficient travel, while continuing to reconnect
families, restore critical links, and support the broader recovery of Kuwait’s
aviation sector
Till May 2, Jazeera Airways has scheduled 48 flights to Beirut, Cairo, Istanbul and Mumbai Amman, Damascus, Delhi, Kochi, Jeddah and Riyadh. -TradeArabia News Service