Mubasher: Jazeera Airways will restart twice-weekly services from Kuwait to Egypt and Georgia as of 15 April 2026, according to a press release.
The new routes to Tbilisi, Sharm El-Sheikh, and Hurghada will be operated through Saudi Arbia at King Fahd International Airport in Dammam.
The airline noted that this step aims to further expand its growing network and connectivity from Kuwait.
The CEO of Jazeera Airways, Barathan Pasupathi, said: “The launch of Tbilisi, alongside Sharm El-Sheikh and Hurghada, reflects our continued focus on building a resilient and diversified network that keeps Kuwait connected for both essential and leisure travel.”
Pasupathi elaborated: “With Sharm El-Sheikh and Hurghada, we have now restored full connectivity to all the cities we operated in Egypt and India before the disruption. We are also driving efforts to add more frequency to allow for the continued safe passage of passengers and cargo movement.”
Jazeera Airways recently strengthened connectivity between Kuwait and Egypt through flights to Alexandria, Cairo, Assiut, and Luxor, in a step to boost travel during the regional situation and local airport closures.
The CEO concluded: “As we expand our operations via Dammam, we are relaunching key destinations while introducing new routes for our customers. We are offering more than 25 destinations, over 1,000 flights, 200,000 seats, and more than 2 million tons of cargo capacity across our network through 30 April.”
It is worth noting that flight prices start from KWD 190 for Sharm El-Sheikh and from KWD 220 for Hurghada. Meanwhile, the fares for Tbilisi start from KWD 250.
Ambassador of Georgia to Kuwait, Noshrevan Lomtatidze, said: “As Georgia remains a safe and attractive destination for travel and leisure, this decision by Jazeera Airways further strengthens the ties between the friendly nations of Georgia and Kuwait, while ensuring continued connectivity for our people and visitors.”
Lomtatidze noted: “Kuwaiti citizens and residents have a deep appreciation for Georgia, traveling there throughout all seasons of the year, as it stands among their most preferred destinations.”
Tbilisi also opens access to the wider Caucasus region, including Armenia and Azerbaijan.
Following the temporary closure of Kuwait International Airport these additions form part of Jazeera Airways’ ongoing efforts to maintain connectivity from Kuwait while leveraging dual-base operations in Saudi Arabia through Qaisumah and Dammam.
The Kuwaiti airline recently relaunched its flights to Jeddah in Saudi Arabia.