​Kuwait Airways announced today, Saturday, the resumption of 35 commercial flights from Terminal (T4) to various international destinations.

Acting CEO, Abdulwahab Al-Shatti, confirmed that the first phase covers 13 key destinations including Riyadh, Cairo, London, and Beirut.

Flights to Manila and Cairo begin tomorrow, Sunday, followed by Beirut, Colombo, Kochi, Dhaka, and Trivandrum starting April 27.

Al-Shatti explained that flights to Riyadh, Jeddah, London, Mumbai, and Delhi will launch starting Tuesday, April 28.

The schedule includes daily flights to Cairo, four weekly flights to Jeddah and Dhaka, and three weekly flights to London, Manila, and Kochi.

The CEO stated that Istanbul flights will start Wednesday, April 29, while Beirut, Mumbai, and Trivandrum will operate twice a week.

The company emphasized that work is ongoing to schedule additional destinations once official approvals are obtained from relevant authorities.

Kuwait Airways confirmed its full readiness and ability to handle various operational conditions with high efficiency and great flexibility.

This move is part of a deliberate plan to enhance operations and ensure air connectivity while maintaining the highest safety standards.

Al-Shatti noted that the national carrier is committed to upgrading passenger services, reflecting its prestigious leading position in the industry.

The company urged passengers to follow official booking channels to view updated schedules and available flight timings for the coming period.

Ultimately, Kuwait Airways reaffirmed its commitment to supporting air transport and meeting traveler needs according to global best practices.