Jazeera Airways boosts summer schedule with 61 additional flights

The Middle East’s #1 airline in on-time performance, Jazeera Airways today announced it is adding 61 additional flights to its summer schedule. The additional flights boost frequencies on routes to Jeddah, Dubai, Amman, Luxor, Assiut, Sohag, Al Najaf and Mashhad.
A total of 18 out of the 61 flights were added to the Kuwait-Jeddah route to support the Ramadan travel period between July 10 and July 27. The addition results in one additional flight to Jeddah per day during the period, bringing the total number of flights operated by the airline on the Kuwait-Jeddah route to two flights per day.
Jazeera Airways serves 19 popular destinations in the Middle East from Kuwait, including high-demand business, leisure, family, and weekend destinations such as Dubai, Bahrain, Beirut, Alexandria, Amman, Istanbul, Sharm El Sheikh, Luxor, Assiut, Sohag, Mashhad, Jeddah, Riyadh, Cairo and Al Najaf.
Jazeera Airways operates seven fully owned Airbus A320s with a two-class cabin comprising a Business Class and an Economy Class. Business Class travelers get both an upgraded experience and exclusivity, starting with exclusive check-in lines, business lounge access, up to 60 kilograms in free baggage allowance, and an exclusive on-board cabin. The airline’s Economy Class offers travelers free baggage allowance of 40 kilograms and free on-board meals with a changing menu every month.
Jazeera Airways is an IATA-member airline and operates one of the youngest Airbus A320 fleets across the Middle East.
Background Information
Jazeera Airways
Established in April 2004, Jazeera Airways is the first non-government owned airline in the Middle East, continuing to be one of the few Middle East-based private airlines to this day.
Jazeera Airways currently flies to 28 destinations operating a reliable fleet of Airbus A320 aircraft – all fitted with our signature leather seats and two-class cabins. In June 2018 Jazeera was the first airline in the Middle East to introduce the A320neo into its fleet.