Jazeera Airways resumes Istanbul services

Jazeera Airways Resumed Kuwait – Istanbul Flights

Jazeera Airways resumed its flights between Kuwait and Turkey with the re-launch of flights to Istanbul’s Sabiha Gökçen Airport.

The first non-government owned airline in the Middle East resumed its flights to Istanbul Sabiha Gökçen Airport (SAW) on Saturday, August 15, 2020, according to Travel Weekly MENA.

The Jazeera Airways aircraft carrying on its board 116 passengers received a warm welcome with a symbolic water cannon salute upon its arrival.

Jazeera Airways will fly between Kuwait and Istanbul three times in a week on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays.

Jazeera Airways serves 30 destinations operating a reliable fleet of Airbus A320 and A320neo aircraft – all fitted with our signature leather seats and two or three class cabins. In June 2018, Jazeera was the first airline in the Middle East to introduce the A320neo into its fleet.

The airline offers the unique Park & Fly service at Kuwait International Airport, where you can valet your car, check-in, and take a shuttle right to the departure area.

Jazeera Airways Economy Class offers great value. Onboard, passengers can watch the complimentary Jazeera Screens in-flight entertainment and purchase from a wide variety of food and drink options from the Jazeera Café menu. Passengers can upgrade their seat selection to either Priority Seats (Rows 4-6) with 31-inch seat pitch which allows priority boarding, Preferred Seats (Rows 7-10) with 31-inch seat pitch, or XL/Extra Legroom Seats (Rows 11-12) with 36-inch seat pitch.

Jazeera Airways is an IATA-member and keeps to high international standards of safety and security.

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