Qatar Airways to Resume Flights to Kuwait on This Date

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Qatar Airways to Resume Daily Doha-Kuwait Flights Starting June 21, 2026

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Qatar Airways has officially confirmed the resumption of its daily flight service to Kuwait City, with operations set to begin on June 21, 2026. The airline announced the update via its official social media channels, marking a significant development in Middle East aviation connectivity.

According to the airline's statement, the resumed service will operate as a daily flight connecting Doha to Kuwait International Airport (KWI). All flights are scheduled to arrive and depart from Terminal T4 at the Kuwait airport, which has been designated as the operating terminal for Qatar Airways' services in Kuwait.

The timing of this announcement comes just three days before the planned restart of operations. Qatar Airways shared the information through its verified X (formerly Twitter) account (@qatarairways), directing passengers to their official website for additional booking and travel details.

While the airline did not specify aircraft types or exact flight schedules in the initial announcement, industry observers note that the Doha-Kuwait corridor remains one of the busiest routes in the Gulf region, serving both business travelers and family visitors between the two neighboring states.

The decision to resume service after an unspecified hiatus may reflect evolving operational conditions in the region. Airlines have faced various challenges over recent years, including changes in regional cooperation agreements, pandemic-era restrictions, and shifting travel demand patterns.

Passengers looking for more detailed information regarding flight times, pricing, and booking procedures can visit Qatar Airways' official website or contact their customer service directly.