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Airline's Vice President arrives in ancient Iranian capital Isfahan for official launch of newest route Isfahan, Iran 7th July 2009 - Jazeera AirwaysJazeera Airways
' Vice President of Industry Affairs Bader Al Mershed today arrived in the ancient Iranian capital of Isfahan, to officially launch the new non-stop route operating three times a week between Kuwait and Isfahan, during a press conference in the city. The launch brings the total number of routes the airline flies to in Iran, to four.Addressing the assembled airport and civil aviation officials, Iranian and Kuwaiti media and key travel agencies, Al Mershed explained that JazeeraJazeera
is the first low-fare airline in the region to offer non-stop flights to the ancient city of arts and culture; and that the airline will be operating flights every Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday, with one way fares from as little as KD 15. Al Mershed commented; "We are very proud to be increasing the number of routes we now fly to in the country, with the addition of Isfahan - one of the most remarkable cities in the East. The launch of our non-stop service to this interesting city, along with our well-planned flight times, means that visitors from the Gulf can enjoy a weekend - or longer holiday - to experience the best in hospitality, history, cuisine and culture that Iran has to offer, this summer."
With history spreading as far back as the Palaeolithic era and the flux of different Empires and dynasties leaving their mark on the city throughout the ages - modern Isfahan, known as 'half of the world', is a living relic of Persia's glorious history. Famed for its stunning Islamic and Persian architecture, Isfahan served as the capital of Persia during the Safavid dynasty and was once one of the biggest cities in the world. Aside from stunning mosques and minarets, the city boasts a number of magnificent bridges which cross the Zayandeh River and lead to numerous historic and natural beauty spots that make up the vast city.
Jazeera AirwaysJazeera Airways
CEO, Stefan Pichler' commented; "Iran has proven to be a very important market for us, and we have witnessed significant uptake and continually increasing passenger numbers to all of our Iran destinations - including the country's capital, Tehran; Shiraz, the city of gardens; and the holy city of Mashhad. We are expecting Isfahan to be a hugely popular destination, as we continue to give the region's passengers even more freedom to fly - to some of the most exciting destinations in and around the Middle East."The launch of the new Isfahan destination comes as part of JazeeraJazeera
's recent network expansion and forms a major step along JazeeraJazeera
' growth plan, to fly to all major cities across the region. The airline has welcomed an additional five destinations this summer to a number of desirable holiday spots including the ancient Syrian city of Aleppo; the picturesque Mediterranean resort of Larnaca in Cyprus; the historic Mediterranean hilltop resort of Antalya, Turkey; and the Red Sea Riviera resort of Marsa Alam. Flights from Kuwait to Isfahan, Tehran, Shiraz, or Mashhad; or flights to any of the airline's xx other destinations, can be booked online at jazeeraairways.com.
Jazeera AirwaysJazeera Airways
currently operates a fleet of ten new Airbus A320s. Each aircraft is fitted with the airline's signature leather seating, while the Jazeera Plus (J+) cabin offers business travellers the highest standards of comfort, relaxation and a range of in-flight amenities. The airline flies to destinations in the Middle East, North Africa, Europe, Iran, and the Indian subcontinent.
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Note to editors:
Established in 2004, Jazeera AirwaysJazeera Airways
is the first private scheduled airline in the Middle East.
The airline currently operates a fleet of 10 new Airbus A320s to 28 destinations in 15 countries: Kuwait - UAE - Lebanon - Bahrain - Egypt - India - Syria - Qatar -- Cyprus - Yemen - Oman - Turkey - KSA - Jordan - Iran.
The destinations are: Kuwait - Dubai - Beirut - Bahrain - Alexandria - Luxor - Assiut - Sharm el Sheikh - Hurghada - - Marsa Alam -- Mumbai - Delhi -- Damascus - Deir Ezzor - Aleppo - Doha - - Larnaca - Salalah - Sana'a - Istanbul - Antalya - Riyadh - Jeddah - Amman - Isfahan - Mashhad - Shiraz - Tehran.
In total, Jazeera AirwaysJazeera Airways
flies 32 non-stop routes and 401 connections.
To date, the airline has flown 3 Million passengers since commencing operations in October 2005.
Fares for a one-way ticket typically start at 3 KD or 40 AED - subject to additional airport taxes and fees, and subject to availability. The cheapest tickets are always available online during Happy Hours, each day from 1 to 2 pm.
Passengers can book their flights, select their preferred seat and pay online via the www.jazeerairways.com website with additional options to purchase travel insurance, rent a car, or book a hotel with the airline's preferred partners. Passengers can additionally book via the airline's call centre: +965 22248940, on 177 from Kuwait. Local call centre numbers for all other destinations are listed on the website. Travel may also be booked in the UAE by calling +971 (0)42244464.
Debit and credit cards can be used for purchasing flights through the website, call centres and travel agents via our secure server, while cash may be used to purchase tickets directly from the airline's selected travel agent partners.
News from Jazeera AirwaysJazeera Airways
is available at www.jazeeraairways.com/PressRoom.aspx?
For further information, please contact:
Smriti Singh
Manning Selvage & Lee
T:+971 4 367 2595
Email: Smriti.Singh@dubai.mslpr.com
© Press Release 2009
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