Tbilisi also opens access to the wider Caucasus region, including Armenia and Azerbaijan.
Barathan Pasupathi, CEO, Jazeera Airways, said, “The launch of Tbilisi, alongside Sharm El Sheikh and Hurghada, reflects our continued focus on building a resilient and diversified network that keeps Kuwait connected for both essential and leisure travel. With Sharm El Sheikh and Hurghada, we have now restored full connectivity to all the cities we operated in Egypt and India before the disruption. We are also driving efforts to add more frequency to allow for the continued safe passage of passengers and cargo movement. As we expand our operations via Dammam, we are relaunching key destinations while introducing new routes for our customers. We are offering more than 25 destinations, over 1,000 flights, 200,000 seats, and more than two million tons of cargo capacity across our network through April 30.”
These additions form part of Jazeera Airways’ ongoing efforts to maintain connectivity from Kuwait following the temporary closure of Kuwait International Airport. Leveraging dual-base operations in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia through Qaisumah and Dammam, the airline continues to provide reliable travel options through an integrated air and overland model, including dedicated facilities for bus transfers to and from the airports.