Kuwait Airways continues to expand its operational network via King Fahd International Airport in Dammam, Saudi Arabia, and has announced the resumption of its scheduled flights to Amman starting 5 April 2026, after transporting passengers by land through the Nuwaiseeb border crossing.
This is part of a series of destinations recently launched by the company via Dammam, including London, Cairo, Istanbul, and Lahore, reflecting its commitment to providing multiple and flexible travel options for its passengers considering the current circumstances.
The expansion also addresses the increasing demand for this destination in the domestic market, particularly to facilitate travel for students to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
Kuwait Airways Acting Chief Executive Officer, Abdulwahab Al-Shatti stated that Kuwait Airways continues to expand travel options for its customers by adding new destinations to its flight network, including Amman, in addition to London, Cairo, Istanbul, and Lahore, reflecting the company’s commitment to meeting the needs of travellers. -TradeArabia News Service