Jazeera Airways has delayed the restart of its seasonal flights between Kuwait and Krakow for a second time, pushing back the first service on the route to 19 June.
The airline had already postponed the launch from 18 May to 10 June before making the latest change to its timetable.
The revised schedule means travellers hoping to use the Kuwait-Krakow route will have to wait longer for the summer link to return.
The move is another setback for the seasonal service, which has now been delayed twice before operating its first flight of the year. The route matters to both leisure travellers and visitors connecting through Krakow, one of Poland’s busiest tourist cities.
Jazeera Airways has not publicly given a reason for the latest postponement in the information provided. The carrier also did not say whether the delay would affect the rest of the seasonal programme once the route begins.
Seasonal routes are often adjusted in response to aircraft availability, operational planning or demand, but no explanation was included in the latest update. For passengers, the immediate result is simply a later start date for a service that had been expected to resume in May.
Krakow remains a popular destination for short city breaks and regional travel across central Europe. Kuwait, meanwhile, continues to be an important departure point for travellers from the Gulf looking for direct summer links to European destinations.
The latest timetable change underlines the uncertainty that can affect seasonal aviation plans, especially when airlines make repeated adjustments close to launch.







