Jazeera Airways to launch direct flights to Dammam

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Jazeera Airways, Kuwait's leading low-cost airline, will start its service to Dammam, Saudi Arabia, on December 19, flying to the capital of the Eastern Province three times.

With over 10.4 million passengers in 2018, Dammam’s King Fahd International Airport is the third largest airport in Saudi.

The service will be Jazeera Airways’ fifth destination in the kingdom, following Riyadh, Jeddah, Medinah and Taif. The airline will provide residents of Dammam with flight connections to Hyderabad, Alexandria, Amman, Mumbai, Cochin and Kathmandu, mainly catering to the large expatriate segment and expanding trade relations.

Jazeera Airways CEO, Rohit Ramachandran, said: “We are very glad to be connecting our customers to the sixth largest city of Saudi Arabia with direct and connecting flights at value fares. With its status as the capital of the Eastern Province and a major administrative centre for the Saudi oil industry, Dammam connects our customers to the larger Easter Province where around 15 per cent of the kingdom’s population live. I take this opportunity to thank local authorities for supporting the expansion of Jazeera Airways to serve the growing number of passengers through the King Fahd International Airport with a new and reliable service.”

Jazeera Airways’ flights from Kuwait to Dammam depart at 12:35 pm local time on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, and takes off on its return flight from Dammam at 14:25 local time. - TradeArabia News Service
 

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