17/06/2026
17/06/2026
KUWAIT CITY, June 17: EgyptAir and Flydubai have resumed flight operations from Kuwait International Airport’s Passenger Terminal 4 (T4), marking the beginning of a phased plan to restore air traffic operations after a temporary reduction in services. Also, Air Arabia, Middle East Airlines and Emirates are commencing flights from 18th June.
Kuwait authorities had announced the gradual resumption of limited flights through T4 for Gulf, Arab and international airlines as part of an operational plan designed to expand travel services while ensuring safety and security measures remain in place. Under the first phase of the plan, flights will operate daily from 4:00 am to 10:00 pm, with participating airlines initially allowed to operate one flight each as operations are gradually increased.
The plan includes the activation of 50 check-in counters, full operation of immigration and security screening facilities, and coordination with ground handling companies to ensure smooth passenger movement. Air cargo and private aviation operations will continue without interruption. Passengers have been advised to arrive at the airport at least three hours before departure and to confirm flight schedules directly with their airlines before traveling. Authorities also requested passengers avoid bringing unnecessary companions to the terminal to help reduce congestion. The move is aimed at meeting passenger demand, expanding travel options for citizens and residents, and supporting the gradual normalization of aviation services while maintaining strict safety standards.
Meanwhile, Kuwait Travel and Tourism Agencies Association (KTTAA) Mohammad Al-Mutairi emphasized on Wednesday the need to support the travel sector and boost collaboration among authorities to protect agency interests and enhance passenger services. He told KUNA that KTTA coordinated with authorities to address sector challenges and ensure service continuity.
He noted that regional aviation has faced major recent challenges, from the COVID-19 pandemic to geopolitical events disrupting regional air traffic. He credited relevant stakeholder cooperation for helping the sector maintain operations and adapt to these changing circumstances. Al-Mutairi praised Kuwait Airways as a strategic partner for coordinating with agencies and swiftly addressing emerging operational developments. He stressed that crisis management requires flexibility, calling Kuwait Airways highly responsible and cooperative during industry challenges. Al-Mutairi also commended its role in helping sustain travel services during exceptional circumstances and supporting the stability of the sector.
By John C. Fernandes
Arab Times Online Media Manager and Agencies
Arab Times Online Media Manager and Agencies
