Kuwait: Commercial Flight Operations Resume to 17 Global Destinations

Following a two-month closure due to regional tensions, Kuwait International Airport has officially resumed commercial operations today, Sunday, April 26. Kuwait Airways and Jazeera Airways have restarted services to 17 major cities, including London, Istanbul, Mumbai, Cairo, and Manila, as part of a phased plan to restore full air traffic. Technical teams have completed the necessary repairs to infrastructure, providing a significant relief to the expatriate community and travelers who have been awaiting the reopening of the nation’s primary gateway.

Source: Arab News / KUNA 

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