The airline operates a time-efficient schedule, which offers convenient flight timings to and from the region's business centres including Kuwait, Dubai, Doha and Bahrain - allowing for return business travel within a working day.
Steven Greenway, CCO Jazeera Airways, commented:
"During an economic downturn, one of the first budgets that companies cut down on is travel, meaning many business people have to limit the number of flights they take, which may in turn hamper their business. Instead, corporate clients with Jazeera, like Al-Ghanim which recently joined us, benefit from our unique corporate value proposition, with massive price savings regardless of the economic cycle, including the option of ensuring worker productivity in the air, with our dedicated Jazeera Plus, business friendly cabin."
Jazeera Airways currently operates a fleet of ten new Airbus A320s. Each aircraft is fitted with the airline's signature leather seating, while the Jazeera Plus (J+) cabin offers business travellers the highest standards of comfort, relaxation and a range of in-flight amenities. The airline flies to destinations in the Middle East, North Africa, Europe, Iran, and the Indian subcontinent.

Posted by Rana Mesbah



