Saturday, 06 June 2026

Jazeera Airways Offers Up to 20% Off in ‘Buy Now, Fly Now’ Summer Campaign

Published: Wednesday, June 03, 2026
Jazeera Airways Offers Up to 20% Off in ‘Buy Now, Fly Now’ Summer Campaign

Jazeera Airways has rolled out its “Buy Now, Fly Now” campaign, offering travelers up to 20% discount on fares across its entire route network.

The promotion provides an opportunity for passengers to plan summer holidays or upcoming trips with exceptional savings, the airline said. Bookings are open from June 2 to June 6, with travel valid between June 2 and June 30, 2026.

Passengers can enjoy direct flights from Jazeera Terminal 5 (T5) at Kuwait International Airport to a wide range of leisure, family, and business destinations across the Middle East, Europe, Central and South Asia, and beyond. The airline’s newest routes include Bergamo (Milan), London Luton, and Budapest.

Paul Carroll, Chief Commercial Officer at Jazeera Airways, said: “We are committed to offering affordable and convenient travel options year-round. Our ‘Buy Now, Fly Now’ campaign allows travelers to enjoy significant savings this summer while exploring our expanding network. We encourage customers to book early and take advantage of this limited-time offer.”

Saudia Expands Southeast Asia Network Through Myanmar Airways Agreement

Published: Thursday, June 04, 2026
Saudia Expands Southeast Asia Network Through Myanmar Airways Agreement

Saudia has signed a Special Prorate Agreement (SPA) with Myanmar Airways International, a move aimed at enhancing connectivity between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Republic of the Union of Myanmar.

The agreement will allow passengers to book journeys on a single itinerary between Jeddah or Madinah and Yangon, with connections available through several major regional gateways, including Bangkok, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, and Dubai.

By coordinating routes across the networks of both airlines, the partnership is designed to streamline the booking process and provide travelers with a wider range of flight options.

The new arrangement forms part of Saudia’s broader strategy to strengthen its footprint across Asia and increase air links with Southeast Asian markets, responding to growing travel demand between the regions.

Saudia currently serves more than 100 destinations across four continents and continues to expand its global network through new route launches and strategic airline partnerships, reinforcing its position as a key connector between the Kingdom and international markets.

Air India Express Launches ‘Xpress Sale’ With 5 Million Seats at Up to 50% Off

Published: Wednesday, June 03, 2026
Air India Express Launches ‘Xpress Sale’ With 5 Million Seats at Up to 50% Off

Air India Express has launched its much-anticipated ‘Xpress Sale,’ offering travelers up to 50% savings on domestic and international flights, along with an extra 20% discount on seat selection and pre-booked meals.

The promotion includes five million seats across Lite (Zero Check-in Baggage) and Value fares, available for booking from 27 May to 31 May 2026. Travel is valid from 15 June to 10 October 2026. Early access is offered on the airline’s official website and mobile app on 27 May, before the sale becomes available on all major booking platforms from 28 May.

Bookings made via airindiaexpress.com or the mobile app come with zero convenience fees. Tata NeuPass members enjoy additional benefits, including 20% off Business Class fares featuring enhanced legroom, complimentary ‘Gourmair’ hot meals, extra check-in baggage, and priority services via ‘Xpress Ahead.’ Members can also receive up to ₹300 off bookings and earn up to 8% NeuCoins.

Additional discounts of up to 30% apply to ‘Gourmair’ meals, standard and prime seat selection, and excess baggage options, including 10 kg Xcess Check-In and 3 kg Xtra Carry-On.

The airline continues to provide specialized fares and benefits for students, senior citizens, and serving or retired members of the armed forces, along with their dependents.

Air India Express’s ongoing campaign, ‘Xpress Wali Baat Hai,’ featuring actor Pankaj Tripathi, highlights the airline’s signature experience, including comfortable seating, hot meals, warm Indian hospitality, and an expanding network that strengthens domestic and international connectivity.

Jordan Anticipates Tourism Boost as Low-Cost Airlines Resume Flights in July

Published: Wednesday, June 03, 2026
Jordan Anticipates Tourism Boost as Low-Cost Airlines Resume Flights in July

Jordan’s Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities has announced that the return of low-cost airlines from July 1 is expected to significantly increase tourist arrivals, particularly from European markets.

The resumption comes after a period of service suspensions caused by regional geopolitical tensions, which led several international carriers to temporarily alter flight paths and redirect traffic to alternative destinations.

“The tourism sector is stabilising following disruptions earlier this year, triggered by the Israeli-Iranian air conflict in February and March,” the ministry said. Authorities have increased their presence at border crossings and key entry points, working closely with relevant agencies to ensure smooth arrivals for visitors.

As part of its efforts, the ministry is promoting the “Ahlan Jordan” digital platform to raise awareness of the country’s tourism offerings and provide essential facilities and guidance to enhance the visitor experience.

Early recovery indicators are emerging, supported by government initiatives and collaborative programmes with hospitality partners aimed at mitigating regional challenges and boosting travel traffic.

From January 1 to April 25, 2026, tourist site visits in Jordan totaled 632,048, with 63 percent by non-Arab visitors, 33 percent by Jordanians, and 4 percent by non-Jordanian Arabs, according to ministry data.

The Central Bank of Jordan reported that tourism income fell 3.8 percent in Q1 2026 to $1.65 billion, compared with $1.72 billion during the same period in 2025. In March, tourism revenue declined 5.4 percent to $410 million, largely due to a 20.3 percent drop in most nationalities, while non-Jordanian Arab visitors recorded a 12.1 percent increase.

Spending by Jordanians and residents abroad also fell 6.3 percent in the first quarter to $459.7 million, contributing to a net tourism income decline of 2.8 percent to $1.19 billion.

The ministry expressed optimism that the return of budget airlines, along with ongoing promotional campaigns, will reinforce Jordan’s tourism sector and attract a wider international audience in the coming months.

Jazeera Airways to Resume Direct Kuwait–Aleppo Flights Starting June 25

Published: Saturday, May 23, 2026
Jazeera Airways to Resume Direct Kuwait–Aleppo Flights Starting June 25

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

Qatar Airways Group reports $1.94 billion net profit in 2025/26 financial year

Published: Thursday, May 21, 2026
Qatar Airways Group reports $1.94 billion net profit in 2025/26 financial year

Qatar Airways Group has reported a post-tax profit of QAR7.08 billion ($1.94 billion) for the financial year 2025/26, underscoring sustained operational strength across its airline and aviation businesses.

The results come in a year that included significant geopolitical disruptions during the final month, yet the Group maintained stable performance and reinforced its reputation as one of the most resilient operators in global aviation.

Passenger demand remained strong throughout the period, with more than 41.8 million travellers carried across the network. Connectivity was supported through its hub at Hamad International Airport, which continued to serve as a key global transit point.

In cargo operations, Qatar Airways Cargo transported over 1.43 million tonnes of chargeable freight. The division retained its position as the world’s largest international air cargo carrier, holding a 12% global market share.

Operational performance also remained strong. The airline recorded an 86% on-time performance, placing it among the top five most punctual carriers worldwide. It also received the Cirium Platinum Award for Operational Excellence from Cirium, recognising its consistency in operational standards.

Group Chief Executive Officer Hamad Al-Khater said the financial year tested both the organisation’s performance and resilience, noting that the company delivered strong results while also managing operational pressures in the final weeks. He highlighted the contribution of 57,800 employees working across more than 90 countries and pointed to the strength of the Group’s balance sheet and partnerships.

Several major milestones defined the year. The Group signed significant agreements with Boeing and GE Aerospace covering the acquisition and servicing of up to 210 aircraft and 400 engines, marking one of the largest fleet investment commitments in commercial aviation.

Qatar Airways was also named the World’s Best Airline for a ninth time by Skytrax, while Hamad International Airport retained its title as the Best Airport in the Middle East for the 11th consecutive year.

Retail operations at Qatar Duty Free were awarded Best Airport Shopping globally for the third year in a row, reflecting continued investment in passenger experience.

The Group also highlighted its cargo leadership position, alongside ongoing expansion in connectivity and digital services, as key drivers supporting its performance during the financial year.

Source: ZAWYA