Kuwait Airways announced Saturday in a statement the launch of its first commercial flights to Madrid and Malaga.
The seasonal route will operate three weekly frequencies (Saturday, Tuesday and Thursday) on Airbus A330neo aircraft until September 14.
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The Arab carrier’s CEO, Maan Razuqi, said that the operation of these two flights are part of Kuwait Airways’ plan to expand its destinations in the coming months.
Razuqi stressed that the new destinations “are among the most important for Kuwait Airways’ customers”, and that “the launch of the flights responds to the remarkable and growing demand from travelers in Kuwait and the Gulf Cooperation Council countries”.
He also stressed that his company is moving forward at a steady pace in its strategic plans to expand its network beyond the current 57 destinations.
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