Jazeera Airways has delayed the return of its seasonal flights between Kuwait and Krakow, pushing back the resumption of the route beyond the coming week. The airline had been expected to restart the service soon, but the plan has now slipped.
The carrier has not announced a new date for the relaunch. That leaves travellers looking for the route, which links Kuwait with one of Poland’s most visited cities, waiting for further information.
The seasonal service is part of Jazeera Airways’ wider network of leisure-focused routes. No reason for the delay was given in the information available.
The change affects passengers planning trips between the Gulf state and southern Poland during the current season. Krakow remains a popular destination for city breaks, while Kuwait is an important regional hub for onward travel in the Middle East.
Jazeera Airways operates a mixed network of scheduled and seasonal flights, and route timings often shift according to demand and operating plans. For now, the Kuwait-Krakow service remains suspended from its expected restart date.
Travellers with bookings on the route should check directly with the airline or their travel provider for the latest schedule. Further updates are likely once Jazeera Airways confirms a revised start date for the service.







