Air Arabia and Qatar Airways will increase the frequency of their Kuwait passenger service to three flights a day from 25th March 2012.
Air Arabia will offer three daily services to Kuwait, departing Sharjah International Airport at 08:40, 17:10 and 21:00 and arriving at Kuwait International Airport at 09:10, 17:40 and 21:30 respectively. Return flights will depart from Kuwait at 09:50, 18:20 and 22:10 and arrive in Sharjah at 12:30, 21:00 and 00:50 respectively.
Qatar Airways launched additional daily flights between Kuwait and Doha earlier this month. Qatar Airways, one of the fastest growing airlines in the world, now operates six flights daily from Kuwait to its hub in Doha taking frequency up to 42 weekly services. The new daily flight QR149 departs Kuwait at 0540 and will arrive in Doha at 0700 hrs (local) every day. The additional frequency will provide even more seamless connectivity for passengers travelling to a range of destinations, including flights to the United States, Europe, Canada, Brazil, Argentina, and more.
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