NITN | @notintownlive | 14 Dec 2023, 09:34 am

New Delhi/NITN: Regular flyers on Jazeera Airways, Kuwait’s low-cost carrier, can now avail a host of discounts and benefits by enrolling for the new membership club introduced by the airline, recently.
Called Jazeera Savers, it offers members benefits such as 10 percent discount on the base fare of tickets, free preferred seat selection, free early check-in and baggage drop, exclusive members check-in desk in Kuwait, 50 percent off 10 kg extra baggage rates, and 20 per cent off pre-flight online Onboard Shop & J Café (excluding Duty Free).
The membership is offered in four categories, making it suitable for all types of flyers - Single (for solo travellers), Duo (for two people traveling together), Family (for up to five people in a family group) and Family Plus (for up to eight people in a family group).
According to the airlines, the Family category is meant for small families while the Family Plus category will be especially helpful for extended families and domestic workers travelling together.
Special introductory rates, according to the airline, include annual membership rates of KD 35 for Single memberships, KD 55 for Duo memberships, KD 99 for a family of five and KD 129 for a family of up to eight.
In a release, the airline explained the advantages of the membership.
For example, a couple travelling to Dubai in December during the peak holiday season, would normally pay around KD 256 for return tickets, preferred seat selection, early check-in, 10 kg excess baggage and a pre-ordered meal from J Café.
With a Duo membership, the couple would only pay KD 164 – a cost saving of almost 36 per cent in just one trip.
Similarly, a family of five, travelling twice a year, could save over KD 350 a year.
Enrolment for the Jazeera Savers membership is only available online through the airline’s website.
Jazeera Airways operates commercial and cargo flights out of its Jazeera Terminal T5 at Kuwait International Airport.
The airline flies to 64 destinations across the Middle East, Central and South Asia, Africa and Europe.
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