Jazeera Airways, Kuwait's leading low-cost airline that operates regionally and internationally, has announced plans to start serving New Delhi with four return flights weekly starting from December 15.
Bookings for Kuwait - New Delhi flights are now open and available on jazeeraairways.com.
The launch of the new route comes as part of Jazeera Airways’ continued expansion to serve the large Indian community and business sector in Kuwait. The airline had previously launched flights to Hyderabad, Kochi, Mumbai and Ahmedabad over the past year, a statement said.
The Kuwait-New Delhi route is operated by return flights on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday. The departing flight number J9 409 from Kuwait to New Delhi is scheduled at 00:50 am and arrives at 07:00 am of these days, while the return flight number J9 410 from Delhi to Kuwait is scheduled at 08:00 am and arrives at 10:10 am.
Jazeera Airways CEO Rohit Ramachandran said: “We are excited to be serving the capital of India, New Delhi, and to launch our new schedule ahead of the upcoming season holidays. This is a new
milestone for Jazeera Airways as it expands its network and brings more choice to travellers to and from India, connecting them to Kuwait and other cities in the GCC and Middle East that are served within our network.”
With the launch of the Kuwait-New Delhi route, passengers can choose connecting routes on Jazeera Airways to Dubai, Doha, Riyadh and Jeddah.
The new route has opened bookings at fares starting from KD41 for a one-way flight on Economy Class and KD70 for a return flight on the same class. Business Class fares start at KD124 for a one-way flight and KD176 for a return flight.
Jazeera Airways flies to 27 popular destinations across the Middle East, India and Europe comprising high-demand business, leisure, family and weekend destinations such as Dubai, Bahrain, Beirut, Alexandria, Amman, Istanbul, Sharm El Sheikh, Assiut, Luxor, Mashhad, Sohag, Jeddah, Riyadh, Madinah, Cairo, Al Najaf, Taif, Doha, Kochi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Lahore, Baku, Tbilisi and New Delhi.
The airline operates a fleet of Airbus A320s and an Airbus A320neo, the first to be operated in the Middle East.