Budapest Airport welcomed first direct flight from Kuwait with Jazeera Airways
Jazeera Airways launched the first-ever direct Kuwait–Budapest route, enhancing Central Europe–Middle East connectivity and expanding Budapest Airport’s regional hub role. The article Budapest Airport welcomed first direct flight from Kuwait with Jazeera Airways first appeared in TravelDailyNews International.


Yesterday marked the launch of the first-ever non-stop flight between Budapest Airport, part of the VINCI Airports network, and Kuwait, operated by Jazeera Airways. This inaugural service establishes a brand-new connection between Hungary and the Gulf region, reflecting the growing demand for enhanced travel links between Central Europe and the Middle East.
Operating twice-weekly until mid-September 2025, the new route adds further depth to Budapest Airport’s expanding Middle Eastern network and represents a significant milestone as Jazeera Airways begins operations in Hungary for the first time. Jazeera Airways is a leading low-cost carrier based in Kuwait and operates a network of more than 60 destination across Europe, the Middle East, Central and South East Asia, and Africa with a fleet of 24 A320neo and A320ceo.
Supported by Visit Hungary, the route not only facilitates non-stop travel between the two cities but also strengthens onward connectivity from Kuwait, particularly to destinations in India and the Gulf region. This strategic link enhances Budapest’s role as a key destination hub in the region, supporting both tourism and business travel. As part of Budapest Airport’s S25 schedule, which includes nearly 17,000 weekly seats to the Middle East, the new service is a timely and valuable addition that broadens travel opportunities for Hungarian and international passengers alike.
“The arrival of Jazeera Airways marks the beginning of a promising new partnership and demonstrates the continued appeal of Budapest as a strategic destination for international carriers,” said Markus Klaushofer, Chief Commercial Officer, Budapest Airport. “We’re committed to offering our passengers more choice and convenience, and this new connection plays an important role in further strengthening our position as a key aviation hub in the region.”
Barathan Pasupathi, CEO, Jazeera Airways said: “We are pleased to be the only airline to offer a direct connection between Kuwait and Hungary. This new route opens up exciting opportunities for travel and trade and expands our footprint in Europe as we continue to grow our network. We thank Budapest Airport and Visit Hungary for their warm welcome and look forward to establishing presence in this dynamic market.”
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