Air Transport

Jazeera Airways Increases Flights to Turkey

Adds three flights per week to Bodrum Airport

TLME News Service

Jazeera Airways, Kuwait's leading low-cost airline, operating regionally and internationally, has announced that it has started serving for the first time the coastal city of Bodrum in Turkey with three flights a week.

The new Turkish destination is an addition to the three flights a week recently launched to Istanbul’s Sabiha Gokcen International Airport (SAW), and to the existing daily flights to the new Istanbul Airport (IST).

Flights to Bodrum come in response to high demand during the peak travel season to the popular summer destination located on the Aegean Sea.

Jazeera Airways has also enhanced its schedule to Istanbul to offer customers the choice between landing or departing from Sabiha Gokcen International Airport or the Istanbul Airport.

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Sabiha Gokcen is located in the Asian side of Istanbul while Istanbul Airport is located on the European side of the city.

Speaking of the new route launch, Jazeera Airways CEO, Rohit Ramachandran, said: “We are very excited to be starting flights to Bodrum during the summer season. It has become an extremely popular leisure destination for the Kuwaiti market.

“We are also pleased to have increased flights to Istanbul and offer our customers the choice of airport to fly through. Istanbul is a great touristic destination that never ceases to amaze with every visit thanks to its deeply-rooted history and culture.”

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