Kuwait Airways To Launch 20 New Routes In 2023


(MENAFN- Bangladesh Monitor)

Dhaka: Kuwait Airways plans to expand its network with 20 new destinations in 2023, including a number of new cities to its winter schedule.

The move comes as the airline moves towards diversifying its network around the world, said reports.

'The company is preparing accurate studies on the feasibility of these markets and destinations, as well as the extent of customer demand for them,” said Shorouk Al-Awadhi, Director of Distribution and Network Planning, Kuwait Airways.

From June 2023, the airline will be flying to Budapest in Hungary, twice a week to Malaga in Spain and Mykonos in Greece respectively while thrice a week to Sarajevo in Bosnia.

Awardhi said, this is in addition to their flights to Athens in Greece with one flight a week to Vienna in Austria, three flights a week to Nice in France, and two flights a week to Antalya in Turkey.

Operations to Trabzon in Turkey will include three flights per week to Bodrum in Turkey, three flights per week to Sharm El Sheikh in Egypt, and three flights per week to Salalah in Oman.

“The company will also operate its flights to Izmir in Turkey from April with three flights per week on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays, and will be launching its flights to Alexandria in Egypt starting from March 2023 with three flights per week on Mondays, Fridays, and Sundays,” explained Awadhi.

Kuwait Airways has also included a number of new cities to its winter schedule, starting from October, 2023, such as Barcelona in Spain, Berlin in Germany, Abha, Al-Ula, Taif and Al-Qassim in Saudi Arabia.

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