en.Wedoany.com Reported - Kuwait's aviation sector is beginning to recover after months of disruption. The airline plans to resume flights to 29 destinations as part of a structured, phased recovery plan. The resumption will be carried out in stages, in close coordination with national authorities.
Kuwait Airways stated in a release: "We are working to gradually increase flights from Kuwait International Airport, based on a phased operational plan, taking into account safety requirements and in continuous coordination with the relevant authorities." Kuwaiti authorities have not yet detailed the specific extent of damage to airport infrastructure.
Kuwait's low-cost carrier, Jazeera Airways, had already fully resumed operations from Terminal 5 on May 3. During the suspension period, the airline had temporarily relocated its operations to several hubs in Saudi Arabia and Egypt.
Both Kuwait Airways and Jazeera Airways have stated that safety remains the top priority. Jazeera Airways CEO Barathan Pasupathi said: "Every decision we make is based on safety, compliance, and practical necessity."
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