Kuwait’s Jazeera Airways to resume flights between Karachi and Kuwait vis Dammam
Kuwait-based Jazeera Airways has announced
the resumption of its commercial flight operations between Pakistan and the
Gulf region, with services set to restart on April 7.
According to the Kuwait
News Agency (KUNA), the airline will initially operate flights between
Karachi and Kuwait via Dammam, ensuring continued connectivity for both passengers
and cargo.
CEO Barathan Pasupathi said the
airline remains committed to maintaining travel services despite challenging
conditions. In the initial phase, two weekly flights will operate on Tuesdays
and Saturdays.
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He added that the restored route will
support smoother passenger movement while also strengthening cargo operations
vital for regional supply chains. The airline is utilizing an integrated model
that combines air and ground transport through Dammam and Qaisumah to enhance
connectivity.
Pasupathi also expressed
appreciation to Kuwaiti and Saudi authorities for their cooperation in enabling
the resumption of services and ensuring continuity across the airline’s
network.
Source: Pakistan Connect
