Jazeera Airways Resumes Kuwait–Karachi Service via Dammam from April 7

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Passengers can expect flights twice a week, on Tuesdays and Saturdays.

Kuwait’s Jazeera Airways has announced it will resume commercial flights between Kuwait and Karachi, Pakistan, with a stopover at Saudi Arabia’s Dammam Airport, starting April 7.

According to Barathan Pasupathi, the airline’s CEO, the decision highlights Jazeera Airways’ commitment to maintaining travel services during exceptional circumstances.

The route will operate two weekly flights, on Tuesdays and Saturdays.

Pasupathi added that reopening the route will ensure smooth passenger travel while supporting cargo flows vital to supply chains.

He also highlighted the airline’s integrated model, which combines air and ground transport via Dammam and Qaisumah airports, helping maintain operations and expand connectivity despite challenges.

He expressed gratitude to Kuwaiti and Saudi authorities for their support and reaffirmed Jazeera Airways’ commitment to maintaining both passenger and cargo services across its network.

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