Kuwait Airways has shared important information for expatriates and passengers going to India. The airline has now decided to restart its flights to four major cities of India via Dammam Airport in Saudi Arabia. Keeping in view the regional conditions and security, this new route has been prepared which will provide great relief to the people traveling between Kuwait and India.
ℹ: Saudi Arabia News: America considered Sudan’s Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist organization, Saudi Arabia welcomed the decision.
New schedule released for these 4 cities of India
The airline has fixed the timing of flights for Ahmedabad, Kochi, Delhi and Mumbai. Dammam Airport (King Fahd International Airport) has been made a transit hub for all these cities. Details of flights are given below:
City Name Start Date Number of Flights Ahmedabad 5 April 2026 Once a week Kochi 6 April 2026 Twice a week Delhi 7 April 2026 Once a week Mumbai 10 April 2026 Once a week
Know the new rules for check-in and travel before traveling
For the convenience of passengers, Kuwait Airways has made some special rules which are important to follow. Passengers will have to complete the check-in process at Al Khiran Mall in Kuwait 24 hours before their flight. Buses carrying passengers from here will leave eight hours before the flight.
Passengers going to Dammam by private vehicle will also have to collect the boarding pass from Al Khiran Mall only. The baggage claim counter at Dammam Airport will open three hours before the flight and close one hour before. Kuwait Airways will assist passengers with confirmed bookings to obtain Saudi Arabia visas. Royal and business class passengers will be given free limousine facility from home to the mall. The ticket sales office at Al Khiran Mall will be open from 3:00 pm to 11:00 pm.
Airways statement on safety and network expansion
Kuwait Airways Acting Chief Executive Officer Abdulwahab Al-Shatti said that Dammam has now become a major transit hub for the airline. He said that flights are now operating from Dammam to a total of nine cities including London, Cairo, Istanbul and Lahore. The airline says that considering the current regional conditions, the safety of passengers and crew is the biggest priority. This new system will help in meeting the increasing demand of passengers and completing their journey without any interruption.
