Jazeera Airways has launched a major promotional campaign offering 100,000 seats at discounted rates, with one-way fares starting from as low as KD 14. The Mega Sale, announced on Saturday, marks one of the airline’s most expansive sales efforts to date, aiming to make travel more affordable and accessible for passengers across its network.
The limited-time offer runs from July 27 to July 31, and applies to travel dates between August 1 and September 30, 2025. With destinations spanning the Middle East, Asia, and Europe, the sale is expected to attract strong interest from both leisure and business travelers looking to plan late summer or early autumn trips.
In a statement, Paul Carroll, Chief Commercial Officer at Jazeera Airways, said the campaign reflects the airline’s continued mission to make flying easier and more budget-friendly.
“We are incredibly excited to launch this Mega Sale, designed specifically to broaden travel opportunities and enhance convenience for even more of our customers,” Carroll said. “By making 100,000 seats available at such remarkable fares, we are actively making the dream of a getaway or an important trip a more attractive and achievable reality.”
Founded in 2004 and headquartered in Kuwait, Jazeera Airways has grown into one of the region’s prominent low-cost carriers. The airline is known for its punctual service, transparent pricing model, and consistent investment in expanding routes and improving passenger experience.
The latest fare deal is likely to strengthen its competitive edge in the budget travel sector, especially at a time when regional travel demand continues to surge. The airline serves over 50 destinations and has positioned itself as a reliable choice for affordable travel options from Kuwait and beyond.
While the airline has not released the specific destinations included in the sale, past offers have typically covered popular routes to Dubai, Riyadh, Istanbul, Cairo, Tbilisi, Colombo, and several cities in India and Europe.
Travelers interested in securing discounted seats can book via the airline’s official website or mobile app. The promotion is expected to result in a spike in online bookings, as holidaymakers and expatriates seek last-minute summer travel deals.
Industry observers note that such sales often benefit not only the airline but also regional tourism sectors that rely on steady flows of visitors during off-peak seasons.
As competition intensifies among regional carriers, promotions like Jazeera’s Mega Sale reinforce the role of budget airlines in shaping modern travel habits across the Middle East and beyond.