Kuwait, February 13, 2021: Jazeera Airways today announced the launch of a new service to the Sri Lankan capital, offering direct flights between Kuwait and Colombo twice a week, with connections to destinations served by the airline in the Middle East. The frequency of this service will be increased progressively over the course of this year.

Rohit Ramachandran, CEO Jazeera Airways said, “Despite the current global situation for the airline industry, we are launching our first new destination for the year to serve a resilient demand for travel, especially to destinations with strong safety and health measures. We are now able to serve the Sri Lankan community in Kuwait as well as tourists to Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka has also in place strict health and safety measures against the Covid-19 pandemic which travelers should abide by and confirm before traveling.”

The island of Sri Lanka re-opened to tourism on January 21st after a period of 10 months and is the perfect holiday destination. As part of its efforts to encourage safe tourism in the country, Sri Lanka now offers a quarantine free holiday which gives visitors a relative amount of freedom to travel within the country while still observing safety protocols. Travelers to Sri Lanka must confirm a “Safe and Secure Level 1” hotel booking for their first 14 days in the country, pre-purchased PCR tests and a mandatory COVID-19 insurance cover. Tourists can enjoy all that Sri Lanka offers: wonderful beaches, beautiful countryside, historic places of interest and amazing food.

Flights schedule to between Kuwait and Colombo:

Flight Number 

Frequency 

From 

To 

Departure (Local Time) 

Arrival (Local Time) 

J9 551 

Tuesday and Sunday

Kuwait 

Colombo 

18:45 

02:35 

J9 552 

Monday and Wednesday

Colombo 

Kuwait 

03:35 

07:05 

Flights to Colombo will be on Jazeera’s expanding fleet of new Airbus A320neo aircraft, all equipped with HEPA air filters.  Jazeera Airways has also taken every safety and precautionary measure on its aircraft and at Jazeera Terminal T5 in Kuwait to ensure passengers fly safely.

Since the start of the pandemic, the airline has been at the forefront of supporting government and global efforts to prevent its spread.

Jazeera placed its fleet at the disposal of the State of Kuwait and participated in the largest air bridge repatriation program ever launched by the State of Kuwait. The airline operated over 60 flights bringing home over 6,800 Kuwaiti citizens from around the world, as well as converted its Park & Fly facility in record time into the first drive-through COVID-19 center in Kuwait for the use by the Ministry of Health. A second drive-through testing facility has also been constructed by the Jazeera Airways team at the Jaber Al-Ahmad national stadium.

The airline also continued to serve business without interruption by operating full-cargo flights with a capacity of up to 15 tons per aircraft to ensure businesses continuity. Jazeera also operated flights scheduled under the directive of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs by request from local embassies to fly expatriates traveling out of Kuwait.

By the end of June, Jazeera Airways announced offering 50,000 free round-trip tickets to frontline heroes fighting the Covid-19 pandemic in the State of Kuwait. The total value of these tickets is estimated at KD5 million.

Jazeera Airways continued to operate under stringent restrictions in many countries, serving demand for travel in underserved cities, as well as launching flights in 2020 to two new destinations: Dhaka, Bangladesh and Trabzon, Turkey.