Jazeera Airways, the airline that broke Kuwait's 50-year airline monopoly, hastoday announced that it had flown more than 100,000 travelers in its first four months of operations. Hubbed out of Kuwait, the airline flies to five destinations in the Gulf and the Levant. It is scheduled to expand its network to include North Africa and the Indian subcontinent with two brand new Airbus A320s in the summer of 2006. [AMEInfo.com]
Posted March 05, 2006
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