Wizz Air Abu Dhabi launches its first flight to Kuwait

New address to Kuwait City enriches Wizz Air Abu Dhabi’s GCC network as part of its commitment to connectivity in the Gulf region

Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates: Wizz Air Abu Dhabi, the UAE’s ultra-low-cost national airline, today added Kuwait City to its ever-expanding network, its fifth key destination in the Gulf region. The new direction will be connectivity within the GCC providing a travel option of choice at very low costs for passengers between the two Gulf countries. This is in line with the national airline’s ambitions to provide tourists and citizens with affordable and hassle-free travel to the UAE and the entire region. Tickets are now on sale on wizzair. com and on the airline’s mobile app, with fares starting at just AED 99*.

Kuwait City is home to some of Kuwait’s most sensible tourist attractions. These include the Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Cultural Center, the Grand Mosque of Kuwait and the Sheikh Abdullah Al Salem Cultural Center. The city is also known for its Souq Al Mubarakiya, one of the oldest markets in the country, which offers an original grocery shopping experience. Kuwait City is a destination where you can find the best antiques, furniture and carpets, as well as classic Arabic clothing, to delight in the most productive Arab culture. Your visit.

Michael Berlouis, Managing Director of Wizz Air Abu Dhabi, said: “This announcement reaffirms Wizz Air Abu Dhabi’s commitment to supporting the UAE and tourism sector and helping link Abu Dhabi with many regional and global tourism destinations. By adding Kuwait to our network, we are moving towards better linking with our neighboring countries across the GCC, giving users the opportunity to explore Arab culture in other Middle Eastern countries. We continue to deliver on our commitment to provide the market with select features while helping to revive the tourism industry. We look to the future to welcome passengers on board our modern, young and sustainable aircraft.

Mansour Al-Kheziem, General Manager of Domestic Aviation Services (NAS) in Kuwait, said: “Wizz Air Abu Dhabi officially unveiled its inaugural flight from Abu Dhabi to Kuwait. This is a wonderful demonstration of the trust that foreign airlines place in Kuwait as a strong position, both politically and physically, especially after the Covid-19 pandemic. There has been a noticeable increase in the number of travelers from Gulf countries and, in the coming months, Wizz Air aims to build its flights to meet this growing demand.

Strategically located in the United Arab Emirates, Wizz Air Abu Dhabi offers ultra-economical, simple and effective features to Alexandria (Egypt), Almaty (Kazakhstan), Amman (Jordan), Aqaba (Jordan), Athens (Greece), Baku (Azerbaijan), Belgrade (Serbia), Dammam (Saudi Arabia), Kuwait (Kuwait), Kutaisi (Georgia), Manama (Bahrain), Male (Maldives), Muscat (Oman), Nur Sultan (Kazakhstan), Salalah (Oman), Santorini (Greece), Sarajevo (Bosnia), Sohag (Egypt), Tirana (Albania) and Yerevan (Armenia) among others.

The airline has a young fleet of 4 all-new Airbus A321neos, which provide the lowest fuel consumption, emissions and noise footprint. Wizz Air Abu Dhabi has the lowest environmental footprint among its competitors in the region, supporting the airline’s long-term commitment to sustainability. .

For complete peace of mind in those dubious moments, passengers can book e-tickets with confidence thanks to WIZZ Flex. With WIZZ Flex, passengers can cancel their flight up to 3 hours before departure free of charge and get one hundred percent of the fare refunded without delay. as airline credits.

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About Wizz Air Abu Dhabi:

Wizz Air Abu Dhabi is a joint venture between ADQ, one of the largest holding corporations in the region with a broad portfolio of giant corporations covering key sectors of Abu Dhabi’s diversified economy, and Wizz Air Holdings Plc, Europe’s fastest developing airline operating a fleet of 170 Airbus A320 and A321 aircraft. A team of committed aviation professionals provides incredible service and ultra-low fares, making Wizz Air the favorite choice of 40 million passengers in the fiscal year ending March 31, 2020. Wizz Air is indexed on the London Stock Exchange under the symbol WIZZ. The company recently named one of the ten safest airlines in the world through airlinescores. com, the world’s only product scoring and protection agency, and the 2020 Airline of the Year through ATW, the highest honor coveted by an airline or individual. You can receive, identifying Americans and organizations that have excelled through remarkable performance, innovation and incredible service.

For information: Michael Nashed; Wizz Air Group; comunicaciones@wizzair. com

Press Office: Email: wizzair@fourcommunications. com

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