The Middle East's Trusted Airline
Established in 1952 after the oil boom, Kuwait Airways's excellent customer relations and premium flight services are still going strong today. The company's inaugural flight was in March 1954 and in the first year, the airline serviced almost 9,000 passengers, taking them to destinations across the Middle East. Originally formed by businessmen and 50% government owned, the airline has grown through a series of successful acquisitions and has always stayed ahead of the game. They were the first airline to acquire the new Comet C3s in 1962. Two years later, destinations expanded to include Germany, India, Egypt and Iraq. Now the company flies to over 35 destinations across the country and to the USA, Europe and Asia. As of 2017, the airline is completely government owned.
Today, the company employs more than 5,000 people and prides itself on being a catalyst for change in both the Kuwaiti economy and the lives of people in the communities they serve. Kuwait Airways has codeshare partnerships with international airlines to expand their service to Africa and bridge the gap between the East and the West.
The current fleet consists of 29 planes, all airbuses or Boeing aircraft. The acquisition of new jetliners has helped bring the company's image into the 21st Century and moving forward, the airline vows to continue its record of excellent customer service and passenger safety.
Flying with Kuwait Airways
For passengers flying economy class on international and domestic flights, there is a variety of meal options, and customers can choose their dietary requirements or preference in advance. There is a generous baggage allowance (more than twice that of other airlines!) and the friendly service and inflight entertainment will make your journey fly by.
For Business Class passengers, the comfortable leather seats on international flights are fully reclining and all have direct aisle access and seats designed for privacy and relaxation. Power outlets and large tray tables let you get some work done before lying down for a restful night, arriving at your destination refreshed and prepared.
First class service is also offered on new aircraft models and features private, fully enclosed suites with huge entertainment screens, workspace and power points and 5-course meal options.
Practical Information
Check-in: Customers are able to check-in online between 3-24 hours before departure to avoid stress and waiting in line at the airport. There are also self check-in stations at several airports.
Baggage
- Those travelling in Economy class are offered 2 x 20 kg checked bags, double their competitors allowance.
- Business Class passengers are allowed 2 x 32 kg checked bags.
- First Class/Royal Class passengers are allowed 3 bags not exceeding 32 kg each.
- Carry on limits are 7 kg in Economy Class and 11 kg in First and Business Class. Maximum dimensions are 23 x 36 x 56 cm (115 cm total).
- In addition, all passengers may bring a personal item (coat, laptop, umbrella, handbag, book) that must fit under the seat in front.
- For more information please see the company policies here.