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Kuwait Airways Chairman Youssef Al-Jassim during his meeting with officials of the company (IGA) in Turkey
National carrier Kuwait Airways is set to receive next month between five to six Airbus A320 aircraft as part of the airline’s plan to provide quality services to its clientele.
Kuwait Airways will own a total of 28 Airbus A320 by next year, its Chairman Youssef Al-Jassim told KUNA as he toured Istanbul’s new airport, where he held talks with officials from IGA; the consortium building and operating the sprawling facility. On his visit to Istanbul, he said it was a step towards stronger aviation ties between Kuwait and Turkey, ahead of a planned “partnership deal” Kuwait’s flag carrier seeks to clinch with IGA.
The agreement primarily entails airport services, the official divulged, describing Turkey as a hotspot that has long beguiled Kuwaiti travellers, a fact he attributed to the commonalities both nations share. The Kuwaiti official’s visit is crucial to push aviation ties, according to IGA Chairman Murat Sumutcu, who pointed out that it was in the best interest of both countries. He added that the Kuwaiti delegation got a first-hand look at the cutting-edge technology employed by the new mega airport, which has already begun serving 16 million people. Kuwait’s Consul General in Istanbul Mohammad Al-Mohammad emphasised the importance of closer aviation ties as well, given the fact that the number of Kuwaitis to have visited Turkey has increased exponentially. Kuwait’s national carrier is offering daily flights to Turkey all summer long as part of a newly revamped itinerary. Meanwhile, Turkish Airlines has inked a code sharing agreement with Kuwait Airways, Kuwait’s sole national air carrier. Meanwhile, Turkish Airlines has inked a code sharing agreement with Kuwait Airways, Kuwait’s sole national air carrier. The airline said that the agreement would be applicable for joint flights from Kuwait International Airport and the airports of Istanbul and Sabiha Gokcen. The accord was signed at the Turkish Airlines headquarters in Istanbul. The inking ceremony was attended by Turkish Airlines Director General Bilal Eksi and KAC Chairman Yousef Al-Jassem. It will allow the two sides to reach new destinations via each other’s networks.
Kuwait Airways Chairman Yousef Al-Jassem Al-Saqer also said: “The agreement will support Kuwait Airways and Turkish Airlines operating between the two cities and allow more travel options, facilities for the public to take advantage of the services provided by the carriers.”