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Kuwait, Jazeera Airways today announced the addition of two more cities to its growing list of new destinations in India. With the launch of Madurai and Goa, Jazeera now serves 16 routes from Kuwait to India via Dammam in Saudi Arabia building stronger connectivity between the two countries.
The new routes will operate via the airline’s established dual-base operations in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, ensuring seamless connectivity for passengers despite ongoing operational constraints. This integrated air and land corridor continues to provide a reliable and efficient alternative, enabling uninterrupted passenger journeys while supporting the steady movement of essential cargo into Kuwait.
Barathan Pasupathi, Chief Executive Officer of Jazeera Airways, said:
“The addition of Madurai and Goa represents another step forward in expanding our India network under our Project Vande Bharat, which remains central to our operations. By more than doubling our pre-disruption footprint in India, Jazeera reflects both the scale of demand and our commitment to maintaining essential connectivity. At a time when travel carries deeper meaning, these routes are enabling people to reunite with families, return to work, and sustain important economic links between Kuwait and India.”
India remains one of Jazeera Airways’ most strategically important markets, supported by a large expatriate population and strong bilateral ties. With 16 destinations now served across the country, the airline is reinforcing its role in connecting communities while facilitating workforce mobility, trade, and cargo flows between the two nations.
As Jazeera Airways continues to expand its network in the very complex and evolving conditions, its focus remains clear, delivering reliable, accessible travel while keeping people, communities and essential connections moving.



















