KUWAIT: Jazeera Airways has announced the expansion of its operations in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia by adding King Fahd International Airport in Dammam to its existing operations at Qaisumah Airport, effective 26 March 2026 at 00:00 hours.
Operating from two Saudi airports will significantly scale up the airline’s capacity, enabling it to offer over 20 destinations, more than 1,000 flights, 200,000 seats, and over 2 million tons of cargo capacity through 30 April. This expansion supports Kuwait’s connectivity needs and ensures the continued movement of passengers and essential goods amid ongoing regional challenges.
The airline has established an integrated air-to-land model via Qaisumah, helping thousands of passengers remain connected with their families and workplaces despite disruptions.
CEO Barathan Pasupathi said the expansion to Dammam strengthens Jazeera’s “connectivity bridge,” enhancing both passenger travel and cargo flow while underscoring the airline’s resilience and commitment to serving Kuwait. He also acknowledged the support of Saudi Arabia’s General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) and local partners.
Jazeera Airways continues to serve as a key carrier linking Kuwait with destinations across Egypt, India, Jordan, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Türkiye, and the UAE, maintaining a focus on safe and reliable operations.
All flights from Qaisumah and Dammam will operate via Jazeera’s temporary terminal at the Kuwait International Fairgrounds (Hall 8, Mishref). Bookings for Dammam flights opened on 25 March 2026. To book flights, visit jazeeraairways.com or the Jazeera app.
The airline also remains committed to supporting cargo operations and supply chains in coordination with the Kuwait Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
Gerry’s Group is proud to serve Jazeera Airways as its General Sales Agent in Pakistan and continues to strengthen the airline’s presence in the market.




