JAZEERA Airways recently launched flights between Kuwait and the airline’s fifth Egyptian destination of Hurghada.
Vice president for Industrial Affairs, Bader Al Mershed, officially inaugurate the launch of the non-stop route, saying that the airline chose to launch flights to Hurghada because of the resort’s growing popularity and the fact that it is a relatively short flight away from Kuwait. Jazeera will fly five times a week from Kuwait.
Al Mershed said, 'Tourists from around the globe come to Hurghada, as they are attracted to the natural beauty of the town - its beaches and sea life, as well as to its traditional Egyptian hospitality.'
'The fact we are flying in the evening means that passengers can easily escape for the weekend straight after work, or maximise their time if planning a longer holiday, and what’s more, it’s a short four hour flight away.'
Jazeera Airways currently operates a fleet of 10 new Airbus A320s. Each aircraft is fitted with the airline’s signature leather seating, while the Jazeera Plus (J+) cabin offers business travellers the highest standards of comfort and a range of in-flight amenities. The airline flies to destinations in the Middle East, North Africa, Europe, Iran, and the Indian subcontinent.
In total, Jazeera Airways flies 32 non-stop routes and 401 connections, and since commencing operations in October 2005 the airline has flown three million passengers.