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Jazeera Airways taps Saudi hubs as Kuwait airspace remains shut

Executives said that Kuwait's?Jazeera Airways will offer 200,000?seats this April, which is about 40% of its pre-war network. The airline plans to?rebuild the operations?disrupted?by the U.S./Israeli war against Iran.

In its fourth week of fighting, the war has claimed more than 2,000 lives, shattered global markets and led to Iranian strikes which have effectively'shut down' the Strait of Hormuz, disrupting global air traffic.

Kuwait's airspace was closed when the conflict started on February 28. Its international airport and surrounding areas were targeted multiple times, prompting Jazeera?to shift its operations to Saudi Arabia.

On March 11, the airline began transporting passengers across the border via land from Al Qaisumah Airport. Now, it is also operating out of Dammam.

Barathan Pasupathi, the Chief Executive of Jazeera, told media via remote that he had no idea when Kuwaiti airspace would reopen.

The airline will be able to bring in almost two million metric tonnes of freight by using Saudi hubs, according to the official.

Jazeera's Chief Commercial Officer, Paul?Carroll, said that the company operated 11 or 12 aircraft out of its 23-strong fleet.

We have 22 destinations available for sale tonight. He said that the main goal was to keep Kuwait connected in terms of cargo and passenger movements.

He added, "We are looking at increasing frequency where the demand warrants it." Reporting by. Mark Potter (Editing by Mark Potter).

(source: Reuters)