New Delhi: Kuwait's only private airline Jazeera Airways Monday launched its direct low-cost flights from Kuwait City to New Delhi and Mumbai.
Jazeera Airways is owned by Kuwait Public Shareholding Company set up in 2004 and has grown from servicing five destinations to 10 today - Dubai, Beirut, Amman, Bahrain, Aleppo, Luxor, Damascus, Alexandria, New Delhi and Mumbai.
The airline also announced the addition of a new Airbus A-320 to its fleet of aircraft.
03/07/06 Indo Asian News Service/DailyIndia.com
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