Kuwait City: Jazeera Airways has taken delivery of a brand new Airbus A320 aircraft following a delivery flight from Toulouse, France to Kuwait.
The new aircraft is the third of a 10-aircraft order from Airbus by the eight-month-old airline.
The new aircraft completed its journey across Europe through the Levant and landed in Kuwait International Airport, its home-base carrying on board senior Jazeera Airways executives.
Upon arrival, the aircraft was greeted by Jazeera Airways chairman and chief executive officer (CEO) Marwan Boodai, who welcomed the new aircraft. He said:
"With the entry of our third aircraft into service, we are increasing our flights to Dubai to two flights a day, in addition to adding two new destinations to our network: New Delhi and Mumbai."
Jazeera Airways currently flies to top destinations in the Middle East, North Africa and the Indian subcontinent.
23/07/06 Trade Arabia, Bahrain
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