Mumbai: Kuwaiti budget carrier Jazeera Airways has commenced services to Ahmedabad and Kochi from Kuwait as part of its network expansion plans for India.
Jazeera Airways, which is the first private carrier in the Gulf region, had launched its India operations last November with a daily flight between Kuwait and Hyderabad.
While services to Ahmedabad started yesterday, the Kochi operations began today with the maiden flight to the commercial capital of Kerala taking off from Kuwait at 12:45 pm, the airline said in a release.
These flights will initially operate on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Sundays, it said.
The new services will address the increased travel demands for travel between India and Kuwait, providing direct connections for those visiting friends and relatives as well as business travelers besides providing them further connectivity to Egypt, Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Qatar, airlines chief executive Rohit Ramachandran said.
To Read the News in Full 18/01/18 PTI/India Today
Jazeera Airways, which is the first private carrier in the Gulf region, had launched its India operations last November with a daily flight between Kuwait and Hyderabad.
While services to Ahmedabad started yesterday, the Kochi operations began today with the maiden flight to the commercial capital of Kerala taking off from Kuwait at 12:45 pm, the airline said in a release.
These flights will initially operate on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Sundays, it said.
The new services will address the increased travel demands for travel between India and Kuwait, providing direct connections for those visiting friends and relatives as well as business travelers besides providing them further connectivity to Egypt, Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Qatar, airlines chief executive Rohit Ramachandran said.
To Read the News in Full 18/01/18 PTI/India Today
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