Kuwait’s budget airline Jazeera Airways has given a big news for the passengers going to India and Pakistan. The company has decided to start three new flights to Peshawar, Sialkot and Coimbatore. All these flights will be operated through King Fahd International Airport located in Dammam, Saudi Arabia, which will provide great convenience to the expatriates living in Gulf countries in going home.
New airline will start from these dates
Flights to Sialkot (Pakistan) will start from 15 April 2026 and will fly every Wednesday and Friday. Air services to Peshawar (Pakistan) and Coimbatore (India) will be started from 17 April 2026. Flights to these two cities will be available two days a week, on Friday and Sunday. These new services are part of Jazeera Airways’ expansion with the addition of Dammam Airport for operations from 26 March 2026.
Important steps for migrants and connectivity
Jazeera Airways CEO Barthan Pasupathi said that the company’s network has now expanded to 36 destinations. The markets of India and Pakistan are strategically very important because the number of expatriates here is very high in the Gulf countries. Due to the temporary closure of Kuwait International Airport, the airline has adopted the strategy of using Dammam as an alternative hub so that passenger and baggage movements can continue without interruption. This decision will provide relief to those passengers who frequently travel on these routes.
