Kuwait’s Jazeera Airways launching Belgrade flights


Kuwaiti carrier Jazeera Airways will commence a new two weekly service between Kuwait City and Belgrade, linking the two with scheduled flights for the first time in over fifteen years, when operations were last maintained by Jat Airways. Jazeera will commence services on June 17, with flights to run each Tuesday and Friday, departing Kuwait, and each Wednesday and Saturday from Belgrade. Operations will be maintained until September 23. Flights will be operated by an single-cabin Airbus A320 aircraft, with the capacity to seat 168 passengers. Tickets are already on sale through the airline’s website.

Kuwait City was Belgrade’s busiest unserved route in the Middle East until the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic. Serbian citizens require a visa to enter Kuwait, however, it is considered a formality, with visas issued on arrival at Kuwait International Airport. On the other hand, Kuwaiti citizens do not require a visa to enter Serbia, making it one of just a few in Europe with a visa-free policy towards the Gulf state.

Jazeera Airways is Kuwait’s second largest airline and the country’s largest private carrier. It has the status of Kuwait’s second national airline. It serves more than fifty destinations across the Middle East, Central and South Asia and Europe, operating a fleet of Airbus A320 and A320neo aircraft - all fitted with leather seats. In June 2018, Jazeera was the first airline in the Middle East to introduce the A320neo into service. Jazeera Airways owns and operates its own terminal (Terminal 5) at Kuwait International Airport ensuring an enhanced passenger experience with dedicated check-in, fast immigration and short transfer distances. On board, the airline offers a buy on board service, as well as complimentary in-flight entertainment. Passengers can upgrade their seat selection to either Priority seats (rows 4-6) with 31-inch seat pitch which allow priority boarding, Preferred seats (rows 7-10) with 31-inch seat pitch or XL/extra legroom seats (rows 11-12) with 36-inch seat pitch.

Further flight details for the new Kuwait City - Belgrade service can be found here.



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