As part of its expansion, Kuwait’s Jazeera Airways took delivery of its ninth flagship Airbus A320neo from the Airbus maker last week, bringing the airline’s fleet to a total of 17 aircraft.
Jazeera is moving towards operating a fleet comprising more eco-friendly neo-model aircraft. This week, the airline announced its partnership with the Norwegian climate and tech company CHOOOSE to enable customers to offset their carbon emissions.
The A320neo has multiple benefits to offer like 18 per cent fuel-saving, longer-range flights and quieter engines with 50 per cent less CO2 emissions. All the delivered aircraft are fitted with the airline’s standard cabin configuration, including signature leather seats.
Jazeera Airways Chief Executive Officer, Rohit Ramachandran, said: “As we take delivery of our final A320neo aircraft in the orderbook, we look forward to continue expanding our network and offer our customers more destinations. The expansion will also be supported by our recently announced order with Airbus for twenty A320neos, eight A321neos and 5 further options.”