Jazeera Airways launching Milan flights
Kuwaiti based low-cost carrier Jazeera Airways is set to launch new nonstop flights to Milan Bergamo Airport.
The new route from Kuwait City will take flight on May 20, operating three times per week.
Flights operate on Jazeera Airways’ Airbus A320neo aircraft and ticket reservations are now open.
It is the first direct air link between Milan Bergamo Airport and Kuwait.
“The launch of new Kuwait City service represents an important addition to Milan Bergamo Airport’s route network and further underlines our growing appeal to airlines from the Middle East,” said Giacomo Cattaneo, Director of Commercial Aviation, Marketing & Communications at SACBO.
“This new connection opens fresh opportunities for tourism, trade and cultural exchange.”
Jazeera Airways’ network spans the Middle East, Europe, Central and South Asia.
It operates from its own dedicated terminal at Kuwait International Airport.
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