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Kuwait's leading low-cost airline, operating regionally and internationally, today announced the launch of a new services commencing January 23rd , between Kuwait and Bangladesh with three weekly direct flights to the coastal city of Chattogram, formerly known as Chittagong.
The service is the second for the airline to Bangladesh, following the launch of Dhaka in October 2020, serving over 200,000 Bangladeshis living in Kuwait and connecting to more across the GCC region.
Jazeera Airways CEO, Rohit Ramachandran, said: “Jazeera Airways continues to expand its footprint in the Asian continent with its second service to Bangladesh. Following the launch of flights to Dhaka in 2021 our new flights to Chattogram will serve the large community of Bangladeshis working in Kuwait and connecting with other Gulf countries, with very competitive fares, through our Terminal 5 in Kuwait.”
Special launch fares staring from KD49 one way are available.
Passengers should review Covid-19 regulations before booking to ensure compliance with local regulations on vaccination and PCR test certificates.
Jazeera recently completed an order with Airbus at the Dubai Airshow for 28 new aircraft: twenty A320neos and eight A321neos. The order is valued in excess of $3.3bn at list prices.
Founded in 2004 as the Middle East’s first private airline, Jazeera Airways has grown into a strong regional carrier, proudly serving over 60 destinations across the Middle East, Central and South Asia, and Europe, carrying our heritage and passengers confidently forward.