Jazeera
Airways is offering its entire first flight to Beirut for free to the first 163
'Beirut lovers' who report to Kuwait International Airport (KIA) on September 20 at 4pm wearing a T-shirt saying
'I love Lebanon'.
To take advantage of the offer,
travellers are asked to report to the Jazeera Airways booking area in KIA. The first
163 passengers will immediately be checked-in and boarded on flight J9 438, the airline’s first flight to Beirut since Beirut International (Rafic Harriri) Airport
(BIA) resumed operations following the lifting of the blockade on September 5th.
Chairman and CEO Marwan Boodai said, “Beirut holds special place in our hearts, and offering our entire first flight for free to our travelers is the
least we can do to support the city in getting it back on its feet after the war.”
Beirut was one of five destinations the airline launched with when it first took flight on October 30, 2005.
“This offer is for the people, for the travelers, and for Beirut,” added
Boodai.
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