Jazeera Airways Takes Delivery of New Airbus A320neo

Jazeera Airways took delivery of its sixth Airbus A320neo aircraft which landed at Kuwait International Airport on January 16, growing its fleet to 15 aircraft.
The A320neo offers a range of benefits: fuel-saving and longer range, quieter engines with less CO2 emissions, additional payload and lower operating costs. The aircraft is fitted with the airline’s standard cabin configuration, including its signature leather seats.
Jazeera Airways Chief Executive Officer, Rohit Ramachandran, said: “We are pleased to welcome our newest A320neo to our fleet as we continue to take delivery of our scheduled orders for 2021. Despite the headwinds driven by the global pandemic over the past year, we believe that travel will gradually return to normal thanks to the success of safety and health measures that are helping make travel safe for everyone.”
Jazeera Airways operates a fleet of 15 Aircraft aircraft, nine of the A320 model and six of the A320neo model. Three further A320neo models will be delivered this year.
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.