Jazeera Airways Supports Kuwait Red Crescent Relief for Pakistan Floods

As part of the international disaster flood relief efforts for Pakistan by the Kuwait Red Crescent Society, Jazeera Airways this week will carry 2.5 tons of cargo, containing medical supplies and necessary equipment donated by the people of Kuwait to the people of Pakistan.
Over the past years, Jazeera Airways has consistently offered support to the Kuwait Red Crescent Society in carrying aid to regions in needs within its network of routes. Tons of donations were flown to the aid of the people of Sri Lanka, Lebanon, Nepal, amongst others in need.
Jazeera Airways Chief Executive Officer, Rohit Ramachandran, said: “We are very humbled to be able to support such immensely noble efforts and have an opportunity to give back to the communities we have been serving. Jazeera Airways has always been at the forefront of supporting communities affected by crisis. Our airline will continue to make a positive contribution and respond to requests where we can be of assistance.”
The airline is committed to its role as a Kuwaiti national carrier, upholding its national duty and allocating its assets and resources to support efforts invested towards to the wellbeing of societies it has served for over 17 years. During Covid-19 pandemic the airline placed its entire fleet at the service of the government of Kuwait.
Background Information
Jazeera Airways
Established in April 2004, Jazeera Airways is the first non-government owned airline in the Middle East, continuing to be one of the few Middle East-based private airlines to this day.
Jazeera Airways currently flies to 28 destinations operating a reliable fleet of Airbus A320 aircraft – all fitted with our signature leather seats and two-class cabins. In June 2018 Jazeera was the first airline in the Middle East to introduce the A320neo into its fleet.