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Jazeera Airways boosts Tivat service

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Kuwaiti low cost carrier Jazeera Airways will increase its seasonal operations from Kuwait City to Tivat during the 2025 summer season. The airline will resume flights to the Montenegrin coastal city on June 1, over a month ahead of its 2024 summer operations when services commenced on July 3. During the summer of 2025, Jazeera Airways will run three weekly flights to Tivat in June, as well as three weekly in July and August, representing an additional weekly service on this year, followed by two weekly flights in September and October, which is at the same level as in 2024. Jazeera Airways will end its season in Tivat on October 22. All flights will be maintained by the 168 seat Airbus A320 aircraft, with exception to one rotation currently scheduled on the A320neo, which boasts the same capacity. In total, Jazeera Airways will operate 55 flights from Kuwait City to Tivat next year, up from 31 in 2024. Changes remain possible.

November 26, 2024
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  1. Anonymous13:32

    Beautiful livery

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  2. Anonymous13:48

    Montenegro keeps winning!

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  3. Anonymous14:42

    Great!

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  4. Anonymous17:56

    Good for the luxury hotel business at the coast and MNE really has great top notch infrastructure

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