Jazeera Airways Introduces Premium Economy With 40kg Baggage Allowance

08 October 2019 Kuwait

Jazeera Airways, Kuwait's leading low-cost airline, operating regionally and internationally, today revealed its new Premium Economy class which provides passengers with more complimentary services at very competitive fares in addition to 40 kilograms in baggage allowance

Premium Economy is part of the new cabin configuration of the airline’s A320neo aircraft which will be serving its flights to London starting October 27, 2019.

In addition to the high baggage allowance, the new cabin class provides passengers additional legroom with a 31-inch seat pitch, a middle seat that is kept free for more room and privacy, dedicated check-in counters, priority boarding and a complimentary inflight hot meal. Premium Economy seats are located right behind the Business Class cabin.

The other two cabins are Jazeera Airways’ signature Business Class and Economy Class. The Business Class offers passengers a 33-inch seat pitch, 50 kilograms in baggage allowance, priority boarding and a complimentary inflight hot meal. The Economy Class offers a 29/30-inch seat pitch and a wide choice of meals from the Jazeera Café menu.

Jazeera Airways will land at London Gatwick Airport South Terminal where access to the Gatwick Express train connects passengers directly to central London. The airline has scheduled timings conveniently leaving early mornings from Kuwait and landing just in time for lunch in London, or mid-afternoon on Saturdays.

Bookings for the Kuwait-London flights are available at jazeeraairways.com, via the Jazeera App or by calling 177.

Jazeera Terminal T5 provides passengers with the ease and comfort of traveling with 12 check-in counters, eight self-check-in kiosks, dedicated passport and security control procedures, duty free shops and restaurants, as well as free WiFi internet service available for passengers when boarding at the T5 gates. T5 also has a dedicated number at 176 and Help Team on-ground to respond to passengers’ queries and guide them through the Terminal.

 

SOURCE : IIK

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