Good news for travelers as Jazeera Airways has officially announced the resumption of its flight service between Lahore and Kuwait City. The much-awaited route will operate via Al-Qaisumah Airport, enhancing regional connectivity and travel convenience.
The airline has confirmed that flights will operate twice weekly, on Sundays and Wednesdays, starting later this month. This development is particularly significant for the large Pakistani diaspora living in Kuwait, who have long awaited the restoration of this direct travel link.
Officials have welcomed the move, noting that it will help thousands of passengers travel more efficiently between the two countries. The resumed service is expected to facilitate family reunions, business travel, and easier movement for overseas workers.
Passengers traveling on this route will first complete their check-in procedures at the designated facility located at Mishref International Fairgrounds (Hall No. 8). From there, they will be transported via bus to Al-Qaisumah Airport to board their flights.
Jazeera Airways continues to expand its international network, connecting passengers to destinations such as the UAE, Egypt, Jordan, Turkey, Sri Lanka, India, and Pakistan. The airline has also indicated plans to further enhance its operations, promising improved connectivity and more travel options in the near future.
This new service marks an important step in strengthening travel ties between Pakistan and Kuwait while offering passengers greater convenience and accessibility.
