Kuwait Airways is set to broaden its international operations in 2026 by introducing five new nonstop flights, strengthening connections between the Gulf region, Europe, and Asia. The expansion reflects the airline’s commitment to meeting rising demand for seamless international travel and its ambition to position Kuwait as a prominent aviation hub.
The new routes will serve a combination of popular tourist destinations and strategic business centers, offering travelers a wider range of convenient options. This move underscores the airline’s strategy to cater to both leisure and professional travelers while capitalizing on the post-pandemic growth in global air travel.
The upcoming destinations include:
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Mykonos, Greece – Flights will commence on June 14, 2026, operating twice weekly, providing direct access to the famed Mediterranean island.
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Moscow, Russia – Three weekly flights will link Kuwait with Russia’s capital, an important center for commerce and culture.
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Beijing, China – Nonstop service to China’s political and financial hub is expected to support growing business travel and international engagement.
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Maldives – This route will offer travelers direct access to the tropical island paradise, catering to leisure travelers seeking a premium getaway.
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Phuket, Thailand – Direct flights to Phuket will connect the Gulf region with one of Southeast Asia’s most popular beach destinations.
While the Mykonos route has confirmed schedules, the airline will announce flight details for the remaining destinations closer to their 2026 launch dates.
By introducing these new routes, Kuwait Airways aims to diversify its network, combining popular holiday spots with key international cities. The additional nonstop flights are designed to provide passengers with greater convenience and flexibility, enhancing the airline’s appeal in a competitive global aviation landscape.