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Jazeera Airways completes one year operations to Chennai

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Chennai: Jazeera Airways, Kuwait’s leading low-cost airline, operating regionally and internationally, has successfully completed one year of operations into Chennai.

The management at Jazeera Airways is taking this opportunity to thank its trade partners for extending their support. Top 10 travel agents were recognized and awarded at an
award show in the city held last evening.

Romana Parvi, Regional Manager-South Asia said “We are very excited to flying into Chennai with two services per week connecting the Indian expat population from Kuwait to India and taking our valued passengers back from India to Kuwait and beyond to a large number of leisure and pilgrimage destinations.”

Having started its India operations with Hyderabad in October 2017, Jazeera Airways has quickly grown in the last five years serving from 5 to 8 destinations in India and currently has 30 direct services to Kuwait and beyond from India.

Jazeera Airways’ flights from Kuwait to Chennai depart at 17:20 pm local time on Thursdays and Saturdays, and takes off on its return flight from Chennai at 01:30 AM local
time.

A release from Jazeera Airways today said prices starting at Rs 18,296 one way to Kuwait.
The airliner also offers connections to Istanbul, Baku, Tbilisi, Cairo, Amman, Jeddah, Madinah, Riyadh, Dammam, Abha, Qassim and Dubai.

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