Jazeera Airways has announced it will resume direct passenger services to Aleppo as part of the gradual restoration of operations from Terminal 5 at Kuwait International Airport. The new service is scheduled to begin on June 25, with two weekly flights planned between Kuwait and the northern Syrian city.
With this addition, Aleppo becomes the second destination in Syria served by the carrier, following its existing operations to Damascus, where it currently runs two daily flights. The airline described the launch as part of a phased recovery of its route network aimed at rebuilding regional air links and improving access for travellers across its destinations.
The Embassy of the Syrian Arab Republic in Kuwait welcomed the development, noting that the renewed air connection between Kuwait and Aleppo represents a step forward in strengthening bilateral ties. The embassy said improved connectivity would support movement for families, business communities, and broader social exchange, while also highlighting Aleppo’s historical and economic importance.
Jazeera Airways Chief Executive Officer Barathan Pasupathi said the return of services to Aleppo reflects the airline’s focus on restoring essential travel links and reconnecting communities. He added that Syria remains a key market for the carrier and that the expansion now offers passengers two direct routes between Kuwait and Syria, improving convenience and access for travellers.
As part of its broader network rebuilding strategy, the airline said it will continue working to expand international connections from Kuwait while prioritising routes that support family, business, and regional mobility.
Source: ZAWYA