
Summer Getaways Start at Only KD 19 with Jazeera Airways
Jazeera Airways, Kuwait's leading low-cost airline is inviting travelers to experience a summer like never before with an exclusive limited-time sale featuring one-way fares starting from just KD 19 to Bahrain, Iran, Jordan, UAE, KSA (Jeddah and Taif) and Qatar. Flights to India, Pakistan, Nepal and Sri Lanka, will start from KD 25 and Egypt (Cairo, Sharm El-Sheikh and Sphinx) from KD 30, while Lebanon, Oman, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Georgia and Armenia will be from KD 29. One-way fares to European destinations such as Hungary and Czech Republic will start from as low as KD 32. The sale, open for booking from May 19th to 22nd, is valid for travel until August 31st, offering travelers the perfect chance to reconnect with loved ones or explore new destinations—without straining their budgets. With direct flights from Kuwait, passengers can avoid lengthy layovers and maximize their time at their destination. Featuring over 700,000 seats and access to more than 60 destinations across the Middle East, Asia, and Europe, Jazeera Airways is making it easier than ever to plan a well-deserved getaway.Paul Carroll, Chief Commercial Officer at Jazeera Airways highlighted: 'This summer, we're making travel more accessible than ever with incredibly low fares across our network of over 60 destinations. With 700,000 seats to offer, it is the perfect time to book that long-awaited trip—whether it's to reconnect with family, explore somewhere new, or simply take a well-deserved break. Our economical fares also make it easy for to plan multiple trips this summer. At Jazeera, we're committed to delivering great value without compromising on comfort or convenience, making every journey not just affordable, but truly memorable.'
To book seats and avail of these special fares, visit www.jazeeraairways.com, the Jazeera Airways mobile app or call 177.
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