Kuwait Airways has confirmed the resumption of scheduled services to Colombo, Sri Lanka, beginning April 15, as the national carrier continues to rebuild its international network. The route will operate via King Fahd International Airport in Dammam, Saudi Arabia, with passengers completing part of the journey overland through the Nuwaiseeb border crossing.
The Colombo service forms part of a broader expansion strategy that has seen the airline reintroduce multiple destinations through Dammam. These include London, Cairo, Istanbul, Lahore, Amman, Mumbai, Delhi, Ahmedabad, Kochi and Manila, bringing the total number of destinations served under this arrangement to 11.
Acting Chief Executive Officer Captain Abdulwahab Ibrahim Al-Shatti said the airline is progressively restoring routes in response to strong passenger demand. He noted that operational plans are being executed to ensure smooth travel experiences, with resources and systems in place to accommodate increasing bookings.
Al-Shatti said the relaunch of Colombo reflects its importance within the airline’s network and aligns with ongoing efforts to expand daily operations. He added that the carrier is working to introduce additional key destinations despite current operational challenges, underlining its commitment to meeting customer needs.
The airline is also facilitating Saudi visa applications for passengers who have confirmed bookings, aiming to streamline travel arrangements. In addition, Kuwait Airways has partnered with Al Khairan Mall to offer travellers access to exclusive retail discounts prior to departure.
Al-Shatti emphasised that the airline continues to coordinate with relevant authorities both within Kuwait and internationally to optimise operations. He reiterated that ensuring the safety and security of passengers and crew remains the airline’s highest priority.
Source: ZAWYA