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The New Jazeera Airways Terminal

This new terminal is currently being constructed to the left of the existing airport and is expected to be completed sometime next year. This terminal is completely different from the new airport/terminal that is being constructed near the Sheikh Saad Airport.

The Jazeera Airways Airport Terminal aims to both alleviate the current overcrowding at Kuwait International Airport and meet the requirements of travelers in Kuwait for many more years to come.

One of the largest-scale and most important infrastructure projects currently under construction in Kuwait, the new terminal will divert 1.5 million passengers a year from the extremely busy airport once it opens in early 2018. This will increase to over 2.5 million travelers per year in the next few years.

I couldn’t find any more pictures but you could read more about the design over [Here]

27 replies on “The New Jazeera Airways Terminal”

Generally, I find Jazeera airlines a great company that aims for efficiency and being effective. In my opinion, it competes with FlyDubai with its services. Maybe with this terminal, they will get new destinations.

Kuwait Airways needs this new terminal more than Jazeera… The lines to check in at most times are unbelievably chaotic

hahahah.. giant thong !!

no, that’s the new airport terminal for all airlines.

KU is coming up with a separate terminal (temporary solution) to ease the passenger traffic on the current airport (mini thong)

i think, once the new terminal is constructed all airlines will be operating from there.

Well new large airport is expected to be completed before 2020. New Kuwait Airways terminal was expected to be done by the end of this year but that’s not happening. Jazeera Airways by next year and I’m assuming the Kuwait Airways next year. That means both new terminals will just be active for 2 years? Seems like a waste of money.

Jazeera n KU terminals are expected to be operational by Q1/Q2 of 2018 before the peak summer travel season begins..
its an interim solution to the lessen the chaos at the current terminal
i guess they’ll use the temporary terminals for VIP / charter flights once all airlines shift to the new terminal ..
also , as per what i heard ,to make way for the new terminal , they will most probably break down sheikh saad terminal..
Flydubai will mostly shift to the current terminal 🙁

Shiekh Saad terminal is used for VIP/Charter flights so if they demolish it how will VIP/charter flights park in Kuwait?

@Husayn

I guess you don’t know the difference between VIP and VVIP people. VIP people arrive at the Shiekh Saad terminal while VVIP use the Amiri Terminal.

Wow, for a moment I thought Kuwait Airways would have its own little terminal like Jazeera while all other “expat” airlines would use the brand new giant one – hahaha imagine that!

I like Jazeera because of their excellent punctuality record and their flight schedule to most destinations seems to be planned with some thought.

BUT… the planes’ interiors are looking really tired and gloomy!

That looks to change, I got this invite in the mail awhile ago from Jazeera:

“You are cordially invited to attend a special event held to launch the unveiling of our new aircraft livery, cabin interiors and crew uniforms.

Monday, October 9, 2017
from 4.30pm – 8.30pm”

Last time, I’ve flighted by Jazeera airways to Jordan in 5 years ago. Now, we stopped flying by Jazeera Airways. BTW, Flighted to Malaysia by Eithad airways for first time by transit from Abu Dhabi.

Last time, I’ve flighted by Jazeera airways to Jordan in 5 years ago. Now, we stopped flying by Jazeera Airways. BTW, I’ve Flighted to Malaysia by Eithad airways for first time by transit from Abu Dhabi.

I think this project is cancelled or defunct; this was supposed to be the head office of Jazeera Airways, not the new terminal and PACE (the consultants mentioned) don’t list this as one of their projects.

I found pout about this because PACE submitted it for awards and posted it on their linkedin account. Also you can just drive by the site and see the construction and large Jazeera signs all over it.

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