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Frequently Asked Questions

How much is a flight ticket from Butuan to Kuwait?
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How early should I get to the airport for a domestic & international flight?
For domestic flights, we recommend arriving at the airport at least 2 hours before your scheduled departure time. For international flights, aim to be at the airport at least 3 hours prior to ensure smooth check-in, security checks, and to account for any unexpected delays. It’s better to be early and relaxed than rushing at the last minute right?
When is the best time to buy airline tickets?
Timing is everything when it comes to grabbing airline tickets. Typically, it’s best to book around 4-6 weeks in advance for domestic flights and 2-3 months for international routes. But the prices also depend on the travel demand, seasonality, and major events. You can always monitor the fare trends on Traveloka and set alerts to catch the best deals or promotions!
What is the cheapest day to fly to Kuwait?
Looking for the best deals to Kuwait? Historically, midweek flights (particularly on Tuesdays and Wednesdays), tend to be cheaper due to lower demand. However, airfares can fluctuate so we recommend keeping an eye on flight prices and being flexible with your travel dates. Booking in advance can be one the hacks to travel to Kuwait without breaking the bank!
What information do I need to know when booking a flight?
When booking a flight, every choice sets the tone for your trip. From the preferred flight route – be it direct or with layovers – to the in-flight experience – whether you opt for a standard economy seat or a luxurious first-class journey – and understanding baggage limits, there's a lot to weigh. Other considerations include travel insurance and the airline's booking policies.
How far in advance should I book an international flight?
For international flights, it’s wise to start your search about 5-6 months ahead with the optimal booking window being around 3-4 months before departure. This period often provides a balance between good fares and a reasonable choice of flight times and routes. But please note that several factors such as destination popularity, peak travel season, and regional major events can influence the timeline.
Do I need a passport and visa to fly between Butuan to Kuwait?
Traveling from Butuan to Kuwait typically requires specific documents. For international flights, a passport is almost always necessary. However, for domestic flights, neither a passport nor a visa is usually required, but an official ID will be needed. The necessity of a visa depends on the traveler's citizenship and Kuwait's entry regulations. It's crucial to verify visa requirements, as rules can differ between countries.
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How long does it take to fly from Butuan to Kuwait?
0 hour(s) and 0 minutes is the shortest flight time from Butuan to Kuwait.

Flight from Butuan to Kuwait

Kuwait, being part of Saudi Arabia, is a monarchy at the Persian Gulf. Like many of its neighbours, Kuwait has achieved wealth from its oil reserves. Despite being in the scene of the Gulf War in 1990, Kuwait today stands as an island of stability and emancipation in the Middle East.


Best time to fly from Butuan to Kuwait

Kuwait experiences a subtropical desert climate, which means intensely hot summers and very short yet cool winters. The natural hazards that visitors should take note about are the sudden cloudburst, common occurrence during October to April whereby they occasionally bring heavy rain which may possibly damage roads and houses; sandstorms and dust storms which occur throughout the year but are most common between March and August. Common temperatures may range from 5 degrees Celcius in December or January to over 50 degrees Celcius from June to August. The best time to visit Kuwait would be from November to April,, whereby the temperatures are considered mild. The off-peak season would be from December to February, the winter season, whereby the temperature ranges between 24 degrees Celcius to 17 degrees Celcius. Tourism is pretty slow during winters in Kuwait City. Hence, accommodation and airfares are generally cheaper.


Main airports available in Butuan and Kuwait

Bancasi Airport – Bancasi Airport is a domestic airport that serves the city of Butuan. This airport is located at Agusan del Norte, Philippines, serving flight routes to and from Cebu and Manila. The airlines operating in Bancasi Airport are limited to only Cebu Pacific and Philippine Airline’s PAL Express. The flights from Butuan to Manila take around an hour while flights to Cebu take 45 minutes. Since the Philippines' two major international airports are located in those cities respectively, tourists can either travel to other countries or fly domestically to other islands in the Philippines. Bancasi Aiport offers facilities such as eateries and shops to buy souvenirs.


Kuwait International Airport– Kuwait International Airport is located in Farwaniya, Kuwait, which is 15.5 kilometres south of Kuwait City. It serves Kuwait City and is the primary hub for Kuwait Airways and Jazeera Airways. What's unique about this airport is the fact that a portion of the airport complex is designated as Abdullah Al-Mubarak Air Base, which contains the headquarters of the Kuwait Air Force as well as the Kuwait Air Force Museum. Facilities include a sleeping area, free Wi-Fi, airport mall, eateries, ATM machines and currency exchange.


Climate pattern in Butuan and Jeddah

Suiting its subtropical desert climate, Kuwait goes through mild winters yet rather hot summers. The sun usually shines all year round. Rainfall occurs mainly from November to April, in the form of rare showers yet can sometimes be so intense to the point of causing floods. The average minimum temperature is around 19.7 degrees Celcius, while the average maximum temperature is about 33.9 degrees Celcius. Tourists are advised to check for natural hazards alert.


Highlights attractions in Kuwait

  • Kuwait Towers – Located on Arabian Gulf Road in Shaq district, the Kuwait Towers is one of the famous landmarks in Kuwait. Constructed in March 1979, it comprises two major towers and a minor tower. It is regarded as one of Kuwait’s main landmarks. Not only that, the Kuwait Towers was designed as part of the water distribution project run by the Swedish engineering company, VBB. According to the architect, the Kuwait Towers refer to ideals of humanity and technology, symbolised by the globe and the rocket.
  • Liberation Tower – Aside from symbolising Kuwaiti liberation, this tower also represents the country's resurgence. It is also the second tallest tower in Kuwait and the fifth tallest telecommunication tower worldwide. This tower is originally intended to be named as The Kuwait Telecommunications Tower as the construction commenced before the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait in 1990. Since the invasion took place, the construction was put on hold. Since the structure had no damage and was almost halfway complete, the tower was renamed as the Liberation Tower upon its completion.
  • Al Kout Beach– Boasting the spectacular view of the Persian Gulf, Al Kout Beach is a must-visit place in Kuwait. This beach offers a great place to relax with the scenic waters and a large number of beach clubs, public beaches and beach parks.

Kuwait, being part of Saudi Arabia, is a monarchy at the Persian Gulf. Like many of its neighbours, Kuwait has achieved wealth from its oil reserves. Despite being in the scene of the Gulf War in 1990, Kuwait today stands as an island of stability and emancipation in the Middle East.


Best time to fly from Butuan to Kuwait

Kuwait experiences a subtropical desert climate, which means intensely hot summers and very short yet cool winters. The natural hazards that visitors should take note about are the sudden cloudburst, common occurrence during October to April whereby they occasionally bring heavy rain which may possibly damage roads and houses; sandstorms and dust storms which occur throughout the year but are most common between March and August. Common temperatures may range from 5 degrees Celcius in December or January to over 50 degrees Celcius from June to August. The best time to visit Kuwait would be from November to April,, whereby the temperatures are considered mild. The off-peak season would be from December to February, the winter season, whereby the temperature ranges between 24 degrees Celcius to 17 degrees Celcius. Tourism is pretty slow during winters in Kuwait City. Hence, accommodation and airfares are generally cheaper.


Main airports available in Butuan and Kuwait

Bancasi Airport – Bancasi Airport is a domestic airport that serves the city of Butuan. This airport is located at Agusan del Norte, Philippines, serving flight routes to and from Cebu and Manila. The airlines operating in Bancasi Airport are limited to only Cebu Pacific and Philippine Airline’s PAL Express. The flights from Butuan to Manila take around an hour while flights to Cebu take 45 minutes. Since the Philippines' two major international airports are located in those cities respectively, tourists can either travel to other countries or fly domestically to other islands in the Philippines. Bancasi Aiport offers facilities such as eateries and shops to buy souvenirs.


Kuwait International Airport– Kuwait International Airport is located in Farwaniya, Kuwait, which is 15.5 kilometres south of Kuwait City. It serves Kuwait City and is the primary hub for Kuwait Airways and Jazeera Airways. What's unique about this airport is the fact that a portion of the airport complex is designated as Abdullah Al-Mubarak Air Base, which contains the headquarters of the Kuwait Air Force as well as the Kuwait Air Force Museum. Facilities include a sleeping area, free Wi-Fi, airport mall, eateries, ATM machines and currency exchange.


Climate pattern in Butuan and Jeddah

Suiting its subtropical desert climate, Kuwait goes through mild winters yet rather hot summers. The sun usually shines all year round. Rainfall occurs mainly from November to April, in the form of rare showers yet can sometimes be so intense to the point of causing floods. The average minimum temperature is around 19.7 degrees Celcius, while the average maximum temperature is about 33.9 degrees Celcius. Tourists are advised to check for natural hazards alert.


Highlights attractions in Kuwait

  • Kuwait Towers – Located on Arabian Gulf Road in Shaq district, the Kuwait Towers is one of the famous landmarks in Kuwait. Constructed in March 1979, it comprises two major towers and a minor tower. It is regarded as one of Kuwait’s main landmarks. Not only that, the Kuwait Towers was designed as part of the water distribution project run by the Swedish engineering company, VBB. According to the architect, the Kuwait Towers refer to ideals of humanity and technology, symbolised by the globe and the rocket.
  • Liberation Tower – Aside from symbolising Kuwaiti liberation, this tower also represents the country's resurgence. It is also the second tallest tower in Kuwait and the fifth tallest telecommunication tower worldwide. This tower is originally intended to be named as The Kuwait Telecommunications Tower as the construction commenced before the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait in 1990. Since the invasion took place, the construction was put on hold. Since the structure had no damage and was almost halfway complete, the tower was renamed as the Liberation Tower upon its completion.
  • Al Kout Beach– Boasting the spectacular view of the Persian Gulf, Al Kout Beach is a must-visit place in Kuwait. This beach offers a great place to relax with the scenic waters and a large number of beach clubs, public beaches and beach parks.
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