Jazeera Airways inaugurates gates equipped with bridges at Kuwait International

The new gates are part of the airline’s investment in on-ground facilities to capitalize on Kuwait’s growing domestic traveling population. The gates, named Gate B1, B2, B3 and B4, lift the capacity at Kuwait International Airport, the country’s only passenger airport, by 30%.
Jazeera Airways group chairman, Marwan Boodai, said, “This latest investment in dedicated gates compliments a series of other investments in the Jazeera Airways’ value offering in the air, online, and now on-ground.”
The airline has invested heavily in boosting its customer offering in recent years, from installing online and self-check-in facilities, to securing a flow of new aircraft deliveries, with three brand new Airbus A320s joining its fleet in the last 12 months alone. The four gates launched today at Kuwait International Airport are an integral component of the airline’s bolstered customer offering.
Boodai added: “Today, Jazeera Airways passengers are the only passengers in Kuwait who can book with their mobile phone, check-in online or in person using the airport kiosk, board through an exclusive gate and state-of-the-art bridges, and fly on brand new aircraft.”
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