Kuwait Airways announces resumption of Cairo Flights from March 26 via Dammam; travel procedures to continue from Al Khiran Mall | World News


Kuwait Airways announces resumption of Cairo flights from March 26 via Dammam, travel procedures to continue from Al Khiran Mall

Kuwait Airways is set to reconnect passengers with Cairo after a brief disruption, announcing the resumption of flights to Egypt’s capital from March 26, 2026. The airline has outlined a revised operating route and reaffirmed its existing travel procedures, signalling a structured return to service. The national carrier confirmed that flights to Cairo International Airport will resume on March 26, 2026, restoring a key regional link. Operations will be routed through King Fahd International Airport in Dammam, reflecting a revised flight path as services return. This routing forms a central part of the airline’s operational plan for the sector. The airline also clarified that passenger travel procedures will remain unchanged. All processing and related formalities will continue to be conducted from Al Khiran Mall, in line with guidance previously issued through official communication channels. This maintains continuity in ground operations despite the adjusted routing. Passengers looking to travel on the resumed service can book tickets by visiting Kuwait Airways sales offices or by contacting the customer service centre via phone or WhatsApp. The airline’s latest update provides a clear timeline and practical details for travellers planning journeys between Kuwait and Cairo.

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