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Jazeera Airways launches new business class fare on all its planes |
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Wednesday, 30 September 2009 23:27 |
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Kuwait-based Jazeera Airways said on Wednesday that it was launching a new business class fare on all of its fleet amid its strategy to boost multi services, particularly for its business customers.
The company is working to provide the highest levels of comfort to passengers when traveling with Jazeera Airways, indicating that the company will give the best value for the price. Business travelers will get the lowest prices, at least 35 percent lower, compared with other airlines, Stefan Pichler, Jazeera Airways Chief Executive said in a press conference. Pichler added that Jazeera Airways offers bigger seats with 33 inches of space in the cabin for the business class as well as provide more services and comfort within the plane. The airline Chief explained that the company provided such service for the business class on flights to provide them an ease and simplicity during inquiries as well as free weight limit for luggage up to 40 kilogram kg, including the possibility to enter the private hospitality rooms at the airport. Established in 2004, Jazeera Airways is a Kuwait Public Shareholding Company with a capital of KD 20 million which was raised through an initial public offering in Kuwait that was oversubscribed 12 times. The airline is one of the few airlines in the Middle East built on a low-fares business model. Jazeera Airways started operation on October 30, 2005 with a fleet of brand new Airbus A320s, all leather seats, flying to the Middle East's most popular destinations for both business and leisure.
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