Jazeera Airways...restarting flights
Jazeera to restart flights to Assiut, Egypt
KUWAIT, July 26, 2015
Kuwait-based Jazeera Airways plans to re-introduce scheduled flights between Kuwait and Assiut, Egypt, starting September 10.
The airline had served Assiut from August 2006 until June 2014, when the airport was closed for renovation.
The airline will serve Assiut International Airport with four flights a week until October 3, and then with three flights a week.
Jazeera Airways operates eight fully owned Airbus A320s with two class cabins comprising a Business Class and an Economy Class. Business Class travellers get both an upgraded experience and exclusivity, starting with exclusive check-in lines, business lounge access, up to 60 kg in free baggage allowance, and an exclusive on-board cabin. The airline’s Economy Class offers travellers free baggage allowance of 40 kg and free on-board meals with a changing menu every month.
The airline serves 16 popular destinations in the Middle East from Kuwait, including high-demand business, leisure, family, and weekend destinations such as Dubai (UAE), Bahrain, Beirut (Lebanon), Istanbul (Turkey), Mashhad (Iran), Jeddah, Riyadh (Saudi Arabia) and Amman (Jordan) as well as domestic destinations including Alexandria, Sharm El Sheikh, Cairo, Luxor, Assiut and Sohag (Egypt). – TradeArabia News Service