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Ahmedabad (AMD) → Kuwait (KWI)
IndiGo
Thursday, 16 May 2024
RM 719.43
Bali / Denpasar (DPS) → Kuwait (KWI)
Airlines
Thursday, 02 May 2024
RM 1,936.99
Bali / Denpasar (DPS) → Kuwait (KWI)
Airlines
Monday, 22 Apr 2024
RM 2,346.52
Bali / Denpasar (DPS) → Kuwait (KWI)
Airlines
Saturday, 27 Apr 2024
RM 2,349.15
Bali / Denpasar (DPS) → Kuwait (KWI)
Airlines
Thursday, 02 May 2024
RM 2,498.69
Bali / Denpasar (DPS) → Kuwait (KWI)
Airlines
Wednesday, 08 May 2024
RM 2,796.35
Jakarta (CGK) → Kuwait (KWI)
Airlines
Wednesday, 08 May 2024
RM 2,904.35
Bali / Denpasar (DPS) → Kuwait (KWI)
Airlines
Tuesday, 14 May 2024
RM 3,172.30

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Flights to Kuwait

Kuwait is famous for its Kuwait Towers which are a group of three towers that are slender, being the last group in the larger Kuwait Water Towers system of 34 towers. With style being different from the other group, it is regarded as a symbol of modern Kuwait. The capital of Kuwait is Kuwait City, which is at the heart of the country on the Persian Gulf's shores. It is undeniable that Kuwait City in the present is a political, cultural and economic centre of the emirate. Starting as a fishing village, Kuwait City continued to prosper after the discovery of oil and undergone massive modernisation, especially between the years 1946 to 1982. This has allowed Kuwait City to become a global city as it is today. While the country did get invaded by Iraq in 1990 before being freed a year later, it remains a high-income economy due to its position as the world's six most significant oil reserves. As such, it has the fourth highest per capita income according to the World Bank.

Airports in Kuwait

1. Kuwait International Airport

Kuwait International Airport or known as Kuwait City Airport is the main airport in Kuwait City and a vital airport in the country, being its main international gate. The airport is located in Farwaniya which is about 15.5 kilometres south of Kuwait City. While mainly intended to be a civilian airport and serve the public, a portion of the airport complex is also dedicated as the headquarters of the Kuwait Air Force and Kuwait Air Force Museum, namely Abdullah Al-Mubarak Air Base. Kuwait International Airport has five active terminals, which are the Terminal 1 being the airport's primary building, Terminal 2 which introduces a triangular building design, Terminal 3 which is used by Aegean Airlines and flydubai, Terminal 4 which is used by Kuwait Airways and Terminal 5 which is meant for Jazeera Airways.

How to Get Cheap Flights to Kuwait?

Traveloka is a travel search engine that makes it easy for travellers to find the cheapest flights to Kuwait. All you need to do is key in the information in the search box, and the application will recommend the best trip according to your budget. It compares flight prices across some trusted airlines to help you to get the best possible deal. Use Traveloka's price alert feature to be notified of flights in your desired price range to get the best flight price to Kuwait.

When is the Best Time to Fly to Kuwait?

The best time to visit Kuwait is usually around January to April or even from October to December. Around this time, temperatures are much colder, and it is easier to go around. Summers in Kuwait are generally not preferable due to the climate which would allow the heat to fetch pretty high figures. Typically, the months of November and January would see a higher influx of tourists. Therefore, flight and hotel prices tend to be higher around these months. If you are into visiting Kuwait, do take into consideration these factors.

Kuwait is said to have an arid climate in which there is a massive difference in temperature between the winter season and the summer season, while the rainfall would vary from 75 to 150 millimetres per year. The winter in Kuwait is much colder than its neighbouring Persian Gulf countries, due to its geographical location being situated further to the north. Temperatures could drop till -6 degree Celsius at night during this period. Meanwhile, as for the summer, temperatures could reach as high as 42 degree Celsius to 48 degree Celsius with the highest being recorded at 54 degree Celsius which is the highest ever recorded in the Asia continent. The summer period also tends to be longer with chances of thunderstorms and even dust storms.

In Kuwait, the celebrations are focused on the country's independence as well as the Muslim's religious activities, which is a given considering its majority population is of the Islamic faith. On February 26, Kuwait celebrates Liberation Day which commemorates the moment Kuwait is liberated during the Operation Desert Storm. National Day is also observed in the same month, which marks Kuwait's independence from Ottoman rule as a sovereign country. In both of these days, expect parties, feasts and parades all over Kuwait. If that is not enough, Hala Festival is held in February too! An event to mark the start of spring, shops in Kuwait would offer discounts and sales. Last but not least, Kuwait will also observe Ramadhan, Eid el-Fitr, Eid el-Adha and the Islamic New Year, which are the significant events in the Islamic calendar.

What are the Top 3 Things to Do in Kuwait?

1. Kuwait Towers - Kuwait Towers are not just a national building, it is also a water tank with a restaurant being found in its upper half. The central tower is 187 meters in height with two-sphere design, while the second tower is 147 meters high and serves as a water tower. The third tower only houses equipment to illuminate the previous two towers.

2. Liberation Tower - The second tallest building in Kuwait, the Liberation Tower is 372 meters high and is meant as a telecommunications tower. Initially intended to be named as Kuwait Telecommunications Tower, the construction started on August 1990 and was put on hold due to the Iraqi invasion. After its completion in 1993, it is named as it is to mark Kuwait's independence.

3. Grand Mosque - Grand Mosque is the official mosque in Kuwait, being its largest with the area spanning 45,000 square feet. The main prayer hall is 236 feet wide with lighting provided by its 144 windows. There is also a 5-level car park. It can accommodate up to 10,000 congregants at its maximum capacity.

Kuwait is famous for its Kuwait Towers which are a group of three towers that are slender, being the last group in the larger Kuwait Water Towers system of 34 towers. With style being different from the other group, it is regarded as a symbol of modern Kuwait. The capital of Kuwait is Kuwait City, which is at the heart of the country on the Persian Gulf's shores. It is undeniable that Kuwait City in the present is a political, cultural and economic centre of the emirate. Starting as a fishing village, Kuwait City continued to prosper after the discovery of oil and undergone massive modernisation, especially between the years 1946 to 1982. This has allowed Kuwait City to become a global city as it is today. While the country did get invaded by Iraq in 1990 before being freed a year later, it remains a high-income economy due to its position as the world's six most significant oil reserves. As such, it has the fourth highest per capita income according to the World Bank.

Airports in Kuwait

1. Kuwait International Airport

Kuwait International Airport or known as Kuwait City Airport is the main airport in Kuwait City and a vital airport in the country, being its main international gate. The airport is located in Farwaniya which is about 15.5 kilometres south of Kuwait City. While mainly intended to be a civilian airport and serve the public, a portion of the airport complex is also dedicated as the headquarters of the Kuwait Air Force and Kuwait Air Force Museum, namely Abdullah Al-Mubarak Air Base. Kuwait International Airport has five active terminals, which are the Terminal 1 being the airport's primary building, Terminal 2 which introduces a triangular building design, Terminal 3 which is used by Aegean Airlines and flydubai, Terminal 4 which is used by Kuwait Airways and Terminal 5 which is meant for Jazeera Airways.

How to Get Cheap Flights to Kuwait?

Traveloka is a travel search engine that makes it easy for travellers to find the cheapest flights to Kuwait. All you need to do is key in the information in the search box, and the application will recommend the best trip according to your budget. It compares flight prices across some trusted airlines to help you to get the best possible deal. Use Traveloka's price alert feature to be notified of flights in your desired price range to get the best flight price to Kuwait.

When is the Best Time to Fly to Kuwait?

The best time to visit Kuwait is usually around January to April or even from October to December. Around this time, temperatures are much colder, and it is easier to go around. Summers in Kuwait are generally not preferable due to the climate which would allow the heat to fetch pretty high figures. Typically, the months of November and January would see a higher influx of tourists. Therefore, flight and hotel prices tend to be higher around these months. If you are into visiting Kuwait, do take into consideration these factors.

Kuwait is said to have an arid climate in which there is a massive difference in temperature between the winter season and the summer season, while the rainfall would vary from 75 to 150 millimetres per year. The winter in Kuwait is much colder than its neighbouring Persian Gulf countries, due to its geographical location being situated further to the north. Temperatures could drop till -6 degree Celsius at night during this period. Meanwhile, as for the summer, temperatures could reach as high as 42 degree Celsius to 48 degree Celsius with the highest being recorded at 54 degree Celsius which is the highest ever recorded in the Asia continent. The summer period also tends to be longer with chances of thunderstorms and even dust storms.

In Kuwait, the celebrations are focused on the country's independence as well as the Muslim's religious activities, which is a given considering its majority population is of the Islamic faith. On February 26, Kuwait celebrates Liberation Day which commemorates the moment Kuwait is liberated during the Operation Desert Storm. National Day is also observed in the same month, which marks Kuwait's independence from Ottoman rule as a sovereign country. In both of these days, expect parties, feasts and parades all over Kuwait. If that is not enough, Hala Festival is held in February too! An event to mark the start of spring, shops in Kuwait would offer discounts and sales. Last but not least, Kuwait will also observe Ramadhan, Eid el-Fitr, Eid el-Adha and the Islamic New Year, which are the significant events in the Islamic calendar.

What are the Top 3 Things to Do in Kuwait?

1. Kuwait Towers - Kuwait Towers are not just a national building, it is also a water tank with a restaurant being found in its upper half. The central tower is 187 meters in height with two-sphere design, while the second tower is 147 meters high and serves as a water tower. The third tower only houses equipment to illuminate the previous two towers.

2. Liberation Tower - The second tallest building in Kuwait, the Liberation Tower is 372 meters high and is meant as a telecommunications tower. Initially intended to be named as Kuwait Telecommunications Tower, the construction started on August 1990 and was put on hold due to the Iraqi invasion. After its completion in 1993, it is named as it is to mark Kuwait's independence.

3. Grand Mosque - Grand Mosque is the official mosque in Kuwait, being its largest with the area spanning 45,000 square feet. The main prayer hall is 236 feet wide with lighting provided by its 144 windows. There is also a 5-level car park. It can accommodate up to 10,000 congregants at its maximum capacity.

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