Jazeera Airways starts flying between Uzbekistan and Kuwait
The first flights will be operated in July. The planes will fly on Saturdays and Tuesdays.
Jazeera Airways will begin flying between Uzbekistan and Kuwait in July. Spot reports with reference to the Kuwait News Agency (KUNA).
The airline will fly en route Kuwait – Tashkent – Kuwait on Saturdays and Tuesdays.
Jazeera Airways added that it had opened a new flight as it saw an increase in trade relations between the two countries.
The Ministry of Transport issued the airline a permit for regular flights in early April. Then it was reported that the aircrafts A320-214 and A320-251N will be used.
For information, Jazeera Airways was founded in 2004 and has been listed on the Kuwait Stock Exchange since 2008. It specializes in low-cost air travel, operating flights throughout the Middle East and Europe. In 2018, the airline opened its own specialized terminal.
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