Home Transport Aviation Kuwait’s Jazeera Airways to launch new route to Turkistan The new service will commence on December 3, and service demand for religious and cultural tourism by Zainab Mansoor November 22, 2022 Kuwait’s Jazeera Airways will launch a new route to Turkistan, initiating its second service to Kazakhstan. The twice-weekly service will connect pilgrims and tourists for the first time with direct flights between the Middle East and the Central Asian country. New Destination Alert! Come explore the historic city of #Turkistan in Kazakhstan with #JazeeraAirways. Visit the link to choose from two weekly flights starting from 3rd December. Book Now! ? https://t.co/cLeYdvxCJx pic.twitter.com/eBoNegKtfL — طيران الجزيرة (@JazeeraAirways) November 17, 2022 The new service will commence on December 3. Flight J9 635 will depart from Kuwait on Mondays and Saturdays and land at the Hazrat Sultan International Airport (HAS). Return flight J9 636 will depart from Turkistan on Tuesdays and Sundays. HSA was inaugurated in 2020 with a capacity of three million passengers annually. “We are very pleased to be continuing our expansion and serving a significant demand from CIS countries for travel to the Middle East, specifically for pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia, thanks to our frequent connecting flights to Medinah, Jeddah and Taif,” said Rohit Ramachandran, chief executive officer at Jazeera Airways. “Turkistan also attracts religious tourism and these flights will provide customers with convenient connections through our network.” Tags Jazeera Airways Kazakhstan Kuwait Route tourism Turkistan 0 Comments You might also like Abu Dhabi airports’ nine-month passenger jumps 31.2% Aviation sector’s share of Dubai GDP seen at $53bn by 2030 Dubai delivers 12 hotels, over 2,700 rooms in H1 2024 Saudi leads G20 nations in tourist growth from Jan-July