KUWAIT -- Kuwait Airways announced Thursday the resumption of four destinations in India via Dammam International Airport in Saudi Arabia, including Mumbai, Delhi, Ahmedabad and Kochi, starting from April 5.


Acting Chief Executive Officer Abdulwahab Al-Shatti said in a statement to KUNA that flights to and from Ahmedabad will operate once weekly on Sundays starting April 5, marking the first of the resumed services.


He added that flights to and from Kochi will operate twice weekly on Mondays and Wednesdays starting April 6, while Delhi flights begin April 7 weekly, and Mumbai flights commence weekly on Fridays from April 10.


Al-Shatti noted that resuming these destinations comes as part of routes recently launched via Dammam, including London, Cairo, Istanbul, Lahore and Amman, bringing the total number of Kuwait Airways destinations currently operated to nine.
He affirmed that the national carrier continues expanding its network by adding new destinations under current conditions while proceeding with operational plans efficiently to ensure smooth travel movement and meet growing passenger demand without delays.


Al-Shatti pointed out that the airline has introduced a visa application service for Saudi Arabia for residents, provided they hold prior bookings on Kuwait Airways flights, facilitating smoother travel procedures for passengers departing through Dammam airport.


He stressed that the company is working closely with relevant authorities inside and outside Kuwait to secure optimal operational solutions, emphasizing that the safety and security of passengers and flight crews remain the airline's highest priority.


He also noted that Kuwait Airways will offer exclusive promotions to passengers in cooperation with Al-Khiran Mall, allowing shopping before departure at competitive prices, with bookings available via hotline 171, WhatsApp 009651802050, or sales offices. 

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