Kuwait's prominent low-cost airline, Jazeera Airways (J9), has included Larnaca, Cyprus, in its list of new European destinations for the summer season of 2023.
Larnaca, the oldest city in Cyprus, proffers a blend of ancient and modern elements. Due to its central location in the country, the town offers convenient connectivity to other parts of the island for leisure and business visitors.
With its Mediterranean weather, Cyprus is an ideal destination to indulge in the sun's warmth, refreshing sea, and rejuvenating air.
Larnaca International Airport, located in the Republic of Cyprus, is the primary international airport in the region and is larger than the other commercial airport, Paphos International Airport, which is situated on the island's southwestern coast.
In July 2016, the airport was renamed in tribute to Glafcos Clerides, who served as the President of Cyprus from 1993 to 2003.
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Jazeera Airways CEO Rohit Ramachandran expressed satisfaction with adding Larnaca to their expanding European destinations for the upcoming summer.
He stated that the new destination provides Kuwaiti travelers with another affordable holiday destination that is a short flight away.
Ramachandran added that the addition of Larnaca brings the airline's total number of served destinations to 63 across Europe, the Middle East, Central & South Asia, and Africa.
Special Offer
Jazeera Airways has announced a limited-time offer for 50,000 seats, with fares starting from KD 21, to promote its new flights to Larnaca, Cyprus. The offer is available until midnight (Kuwait time) on April 20, 2023, and is valid for travel between May 1 and June 15, 2023.
From April 29, 2023, flights to Larnaca will operate twice weekly until May 27, 2023, and will increase to three times a week until October 28, 2023.
About Jazeera Airways
Jazeera Airways is a low-cost airline based in Kuwait. Its head office is located in Al Farwaniyah Governorate on the grounds of Kuwait International Airport.
The airline operates scheduled services in the Gulf region, and South Asian Countries such as Nepal, Pakistan, Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka, and Europe, with Kuwait International Airport serving as its main base.
Since its launch, the airline has become Kuwait's second national airline and one of the largest operators at Kuwait airport, accounting for a quarter of all aircraft movements and passengers during July 2009.
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