Key Points

India and Kuwait have signed a major air services agreement, increasing weekly seat capacity by 50% to 18,000. The deal, the first since 2006, strengthens aviation ties between the two nations. Kuwait Airways and IndiGo currently lead with 54 and 36 weekly flights respectively. Expanded operations are expected to begin by August 2025.

Key Points: India Kuwait Boost Air Connectivity With 50% Seat Increase

  • New deal raises weekly seats from 12,000 to 18,000 per direction
  • First expansion since 2006 when capacity was 8,320 seats
  • Kuwait Airways and IndiGo dominate with 54 and 36 weekly flights
  • Flights under expanded capacity to start by August 2025
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India and Kuwait boost air connectivity with 50% capacity increase

India and Kuwait sign a landmark air services deal, raising weekly seat capacity by 50% to 18,000, strengthening aviation ties.

"It will support and expand the air transport market for both nations – Sheikh Hamoud Al Sabah"

Dubai, July 21

Kuwait and India signed a new air services agreement with an aim to increase weekly air capacity by 50 per cent, as reported by the Gulf News.

This partnership will allow the airline operators to raise seats up to 18,000 per week, each direction, up from the previous limit of 12,000.

The Gulf News reported that a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on air travel was signed by Sheikh Hamoud Mubarak Al Sabah, President of Kuwait's Directorate General of Civil Aviation, and Samir Kumar Sinha, India's Civil Aviation Secretary, according to Kuwait News Agency (KUNA).

This is the first time since 2006, when the deal represents the first such expansion of bilateral air rights. In 2006, the capacity was raised from 8,320 seats.

The long-awaited agreement comes as part of ongoing efforts to deepen coordination and strategic partnership between the two nations in the civil aviation sector, said Sheikh Hamoud Al Sabah (member of the Kuwaiti royal family).

He further added that, "It will support and expand the air transport market for both nations, with a focus on meeting the expectations of travellers and aligning with the evolving dynamics of the aviation industry."

As of now, airlines such as Kuwait Airways, Jazeera Airways, Air India Express, IndiGo, and Akasa Air operate nearly 40 flights daily on the India-Kuwait route.

Specifically, Kuwait Airways leads with 54 weekly flights, followed closely by IndiGo with 36, making them the two dominant players on this corridor.

According to Gulf News, IndiGo is seeking an additional 5,000 seats per week, while Air India Express and Akasa Air have requested 3,000 seats each. Air India is reportedly aiming to increase its capacity by 1,500 seats.

Flights under the expanded capacity are expected to begin in August 2025, with Indian airlines coordinating with Kuwait International Airport to secure new time slots.

- ANI

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Shreya B
Great move but why wait till 2025? The demand is already there now. Indian aviation ministry should push for earlier implementation. #MoreFlightsNow
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Aman W
As someone who travels frequently to Kuwait for business, this is excellent news. The current flights are always packed like sardines. More options will be welcome!
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Priya S
Hope this leads to better service quality too. Last time I flew Kuwait Airways, the food was terrible and seats uncomfortable. Competition should improve standards 🤞
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Vikram M
Good for tourism and business both. But I wish they'd focus more on direct flights to Europe/US too. Middle East routes get all the attention while we pay premium for western destinations.
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Kavya N
My husband works in Kuwait oil fields. This will make family visits so much easier! Though I hope they don't increase prices just because there are more seats. #AffordableTravel
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Nikhil C
While this is positive, I'm concerned about airport infrastructure. Delhi/Mumbai airports are already overcrowded. More flights without better facilities will create chaos.

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