Jazeera Airways to fly to Xian, China from 19 Sept
Jazeera Airways has announced its first route to China with the launch of direct flights to Xian. The airline will be operating the new route starting 19 September, initially with a flight every fortnight, moving to a weekly service later.
The flights, operated by an A320neo aircraft, will include a technical stop in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan for refuelling. Xian is Western China’s third largest city with a population of over 12 million people.
“This a real milestone for Jazeera to be flying all the way to China. Commercial ties between Kuwait and China have been growing and we see a positive outlook for developing our network further into the region,” said CEO Rohit Ramachandran.
The expansion into China comes shortly after the Kuwaiti low-cost carrier upgraded to daily frequencies for flights to Gautam Buddha International Airport, the second international hub in Nepal. Before 16 September, Jazeera Airways was flying on a thrice-weekly schedule and operated more than 100 flights between the two countries since the inauguration of the Nepalese airport.
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