• Hotels, flights and transfers to leading leisure destinations

Kuwait: Jazeera Airways, Kuwait's leading low-cost airline, operating regionally and internationally, today launched its new holidays service, Jazeera Holidays, in partnership with Sharjah-based Cozmo Travel, offering customers travel packages to leading leisure destinations in the Middle East, India and Europe.

The new Jazeera Holidays portal holidays.jazeeraairways.com enables customers to select their destination of choice and then search through a wide range of hotels and local tour options. Destinations include Turkey, Georgia, Jordan, Azerbaijan, UAE, Egypt, Bahrain and India. Flights on Jazeera Airways are included in all packages.

Jazeera Airways CEO, Rohit Ramachandran, said: “Jazeera Holidays is a one-stop-shop platform that enables customers to book great value holidays. With this new service, we continue to enhance our customers’ travel experience, giving them more choice for their leisure travel – whether for weekend breaks or longer vacations. We’re pleased to be partnering with Cozmo Travel who are real experts in the travel and holidays business.”

A spokesperson for Cozmo Travel commented: “Cozmo Travel is extremely thankful to Jazeera to have chosen Cozmo Travel to partner on the online dynamic packaging Jazeera Holidays end to end roll out. We will continue doing our best to hold hands with Jazeera and make this project a huge success.”

Jazeera Holidays allows customers to select from recommended holiday packages or create their preferred itinerary. Some examples of the excellent deals available for September:  

  • A three-night stay in Dubai in a 3-star hotel including return flights starting from only KD84 per passenger.
  • A three-night stay in Istanbul in a 4-star hotel including return flights starting from KD103 per passenger
  • A seven-night stay in Sharm El Sheikh in a 5-star hotel including return flights starting from KD153 per passenger.

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About Jazeera Airways 

Jazeera Airways flies to 29 popular destinations across the Middle East, India and Europe comprising high-demand business, leisure, family and weekend destinations including London, Dubai, Bahrain, Doha, Beirut, Amman, Alexandria, Cairo, Sharm El Sheikh, Assiut, Luxor, Sohag, Jeddah, Riyadh, Taif, Najaf, Mashhad, Kochi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, New Delhi, Lahore, Istanbul, Bodrum, Baku and Tbilisi.

The Jazeera Terminal T5 provides passengers with the ease and comfort of traveling with 12 check-in counters, eight self-check-in kiosks, dedicated passport and security control procedures, duty free shops and restaurants, as well as free WiFi internet service available for passengers when boarding at the T5 gates. T5 also has a dedicated number at 176 and Help Team on-ground to respond to passengers’ queries and guide them through the Terminal.

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