Kuwait Airways launches new transit service at Shannon Airport

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Andrew Murphy, Chief Commercial Officer, Shannon Group, senior officer Nasser Ismaeel, Captain Tareq Alshugayer, Captain Ahmad Al-Kreebani, senior 1st officer Abdullah Alali, and Declan Power, Head of Aviation Development at Shannon Airport.

First ever Kuwait Airways service for Ireland and Shannon.

Shannon Airport is delighted to announce that Kuwait Airways will operate a new transit service on its Kuwait to New York/JFK route which commenced today, Friday 24th June.

The service will operate three times a week on Fridays, Sundays and Wednesdays on a Boeing 777-200 and will boost the airport’s passenger number. 

This is the first time ever that Kuwait Airways will have a footprint in Ireland.

Welcoming the announcement Andrew Murphy, Chief Commercial Officer, Shannon Group said; “Kuwait Airways operates scheduled international services throughout the Middle East, to the Indian subcontinent, Europe, Southeast Asia and North America, from its main base at Kuwait International Airport. Securing this transit operation opens up the possibility of further developments with the airline. We will be working closely with them to explore further opportunities.”

Confirming their new transit service, Philip Saunders, Chief Commercial Officer, Kuwait Airways said: “We are delighted to be working with Shannon Airport on this initiative. The entire airport community has responded quickly and pro-actively to our requirements allowing this change in the service to be implemented seamlessly. We are looking forward to being able to offer the time-saving US Preclearance service at the earliest opportunity and to a successful partnership with Shannon Airport.” 

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