Kuwait Airways, Kuwait's national airline, has increased the number of its weekly flights to Kuwait. Londonto 16 departures per week. This new service frequency is designed to offer greater flexibility and convenience to travellers between the two countries. Kuwait Airways' modern fleet comprises 32 recent aircraft, including Airbus A320 and Boeing 777. With an average age of its aircraft of just nine years, the company is committed to providing quality services while constantly modernizing its fleet to meet the growing expectations of its passengers.
Strategic development towards a European capital
Kuwait Airways recently announced a significant strengthening of its air links to the British capital by increasing its weekly flights to 16 departures. This strategic decision is part of a drive to offer greater flexibility to travellers between Kuwait and London. This frequency is designed not only to optimize passenger comfort, but also to consolidate economic and cultural relations between the two countries.
An expanding aerial network
Thanks to this increased frequency, Kuwait Airways hopes to attract not only business travellers, but also tourists looking for new experiences in London, a cosmopolitan city par excellence. This initiative is in line with the company's strategy of becoming a key player in air travel between the Middle East and Europe.
Modern appliances for optimum comfort
The fleet of Kuwait Airways is made up of 32 relatively modern machines, with an average age of around nine years. It comprises 17 Airbus A320four A330-800neo and 10 Boeing 777. These aircraft guarantee not only comfortable travel, but also optimum safety for passengers. With cabin service that is constantly being improved, the airline competes unashamedly with its Gulf rivals.
The challenge of modernization
In addition to increasing frequencies to London, Kuwait Airways plans to further modernize its service with the acquisition of new A330-900 aircraft and the introduction of a new business class, which should also appear on routes to popular destinations such as Milan and Rome. The aim is to make the flying experience even more enjoyable and competitive, attracting a varied clientele in search of comfort and innovation.
Outlook and expansion
Kuwait Airways also plans to develop new routes in the coming months. Spring will see the launch of flights to Casablanca in Morocco, from Manchester in the United Kingdom, from Madrid in Spain and Moscow. This continued expansion reinforces the company's vision of connecting regions and promoting tourism and business on a global scale.

Kuwait Airways to London route comparison
Comparison axis | Information |
Flight frequency | 16 weekly flights |
Objective | Offering greater flexibility |
Departure | Kuwait |
Destination | London |
Aircraft type | A320, A330-800neo, 777 |
Average age of aircraft | 9 years old |
Additional flight days | Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday |
Competitiveness | Densification of supply |
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