Jazeera Airways has resumed commercial flights to Ahmedabad and Trivandrum via Al-Qaisumah Airport, effective March 30. CEO Barathan Pasupathi stated that full operations have now restarted across all eight Indian destinations, reflecting the airline’s focus on restoring key travel links for the Indian community in Kuwait.

Since flights to India resumed on March 20, the airline has carried more than 13,000 passengers, helping meet travel demand during a period of limited options. Expanding the network offers greater flexibility and additional capacity, especially ahead of the high-demand Eid Al-Fitr season.
Pasupathi described the full resumption of Indian routes as a major milestone, noting that operating eight destinations strengthens the airline’s presence in one of its largest markets, serving a significant expatriate community in Kuwait.
Jazeera Airways’ Indian destinations now include Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Kochi, along with Ahmedabad and Trivandrum, offering passengers access to multiple regions across the country.
Travelers can complete check-in at the International Fairground in Mishrif, Hall 8, before being transported by bus to Al-Qaisumah Airport. Flights can be booked via the airline’s website or mobile app, with plans to gradually expand schedules and add more destinations.
