Jazeera Airways is adding two additional weekly
flights between Kuwait and Jeddah to its schedule.
From 16th September 2009, passengers will
be able to
fly Jazeera to Saudi Arabia’s second city five days a week, on
Monday to Thursday, and Saturday.
The extra flights to Jeddah also
complement the airline’s existing twice-weekly service to the
Saudi capital, Riyadh.
Jazeera Airways’ CEO, Stefan Pichler said,
“The Kuwait-Jeddah non-stop route has proven to be one of the most
popular in our network, and we have added additional flights in
response to the overwhelming demand of our guests.
“The extra
flights will cater to the growing number of business travellers
between Kuwait and Jeddah. Increasing the frequency of flights to
popular destinations like Jeddah is testament to our commitment to
serving our guests’ needs in the region.”
Jazeera Airways
currently operates a fleet of ten 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, relaxation and a range of in-flight
amenities.
The airline flies to
destinations in the Middle East, North Africa, Europe,
Iran, and the Indian subcontinent.
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