Mubasher: Jazeera Airways has strengthened connectivity between Kuwait and Egypt to support essential travel during the current regional situation and local airport closures, according to a press release.
The Kuwaiti airline operates flights to four Egyptian cities, namely Alexandria, Cairo, Assiut, and Luxor.
Through coordinated operations involving overland transport between Kuwait and Saudi Arabia’s Qaisumah Airport (AQI) in Hafar Al Batin, passengers can travel safely to outbound flights to Egypt and return to Kuwait through the same route.
The close coordination with authorities and operational partners in Kuwait and Saudi Arabia has allowed Jazeera Airways to maintain vital air connectivity while upholding the highest standards of safety and operational reliability.
Jazeera Airways has implemented this alternative solution to maintain passenger mobility, following the temporary suspension of operations at Kuwait International Airport.
The CEO of Jazeera Airways, Barathan Pasupathi, said: "Maintaining connectivity during challenging circumstances is a responsibility we take very seriously which is demonstrated by the fact that Jazeera Airways is the only airline operating from Kuwait currently.”
Pasupathi noted: “Egypt remains one of the most important travel corridors for Kuwait, with strong passenger demand. Through alternative connectivity arrangements, we have enabled people to reunite with their families while also supporting their return to work and livelihoods.”
The CEO concluded: “Our teams continue to work around the clock with authorities and partners across Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt to ensure safe, coordinated, and reliable operations."
The airline currently operates 31 flights per week between Kuwait and Egypt, offering more than 4,000 seats weekly.
Jazeera Airways is cooperating flights to an expanding network of destinations, including Al Ain in the UAE, in addition to Istanbul in Turkey, Amman, and Colombo, with additional routes and frequencies being introduced progressively in line with demand.