en.Wedoany.com Reported - Jazeera Airways of Kuwait has announced that due to operational challenges, it will suspend nine Kuwait-India routes from April 10, 2026, to May 15th. The affected routes include Kochi, Goa, Kannur, Kozhikode, Lucknow, Madurai, Mangalore, Tiruchirappalli, and Vijayawada, with both inbound and outbound flights impacted. The company has also issued refund arrangements for affected passengers.
This suspension covers both outbound and inbound travel, including leisure routes and high-demand expatriate corridors. Passengers holding tickets for the affected routes are eligible for a full refund; tickets booked through agents will be converted into credit, while tickets booked directly through the airline's website or app can be refunded through the original channel.
Jazeera Airways reminds passengers traveling to other destinations in India to verify their flight schedules before heading to the airport. The company's CEO, Barathan Pasupathi, stated that the suspension decision was driven by operational circumstances beyond their control. The airline continues to serve eight destinations in India through its operational base in Dammam, Saudi Arabia, supported by nearly 500 employees.
The current suspension by Jazeera Airways will last until mid-May, coinciding with the peak period for expatriate return travel and travel demand. Alternative airline seat availability and fares may also be affected.
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