Mubasher: Jazeera Airways unveiled plans to operate from two bases in Saudi Arabia, adding King Fahd International Airport in Dammam to its existing operations at Qaisumah Airport, according to a press release.
This addition will scale Jazeera Airways’ operations, with more than 20 destinations, 1,000 flights, 200,000 seats, and 2 million tons of cargo capacity offered across its network through 30 April.
Barathan Pasupathi, CEO of Jazeera Airways, said: “By swiftly expanding our operational footprint in Saudi Arabia to include King Fahd International Airport in Dammam alongside Qaisumah, we are strengthening this connectivity bridge, supporting both the movement of people and the flow of essential goods."
Jazeera Airways continues to operate as the only airline connecting Kuwait to a growing network of destinations across Egypt, India, Jordan, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Türkiye, and the UAE.
The airline remains focused on ensuring safe, reliable, and continuous connectivity as it adapts its operations in real time to evolving circumstances. This will support Kuwait as a whole, addressing the needs of the community as well as supplying logistics during the ongoing regional situation.