Team Goemkarponn
PANAJI: Travellers from Goa are set to face disruption after Kuwait-based budget carrier Jazeera Airways temporarily suspended its Kuwait–Goa service until May 15, as part of a wider cancellation of flights to nine Indian cities.
The airline has halted operations on the Kuwait–Goa route for over a month, affecting passengers including expatriates, business travellers and tourists who rely on the direct connection. The suspension applies to both outbound and inbound flights during the period.
Apart from Goa, the airline has also paused services to several other Indian destinations, impacting connectivity between Kuwait and multiple regional airports. With the direct service suspended, passengers from Goa may now have to depend on connecting flights via other Gulf hubs or alternative airlines.
Jazeera Airways has offered full refunds to affected passengers. Those who booked through travel agents have been advised to contact them directly, while customers who made direct bookings can seek refunds through the airline’s website or customer support channels.
The temporary suspension is expected to affect travel plans of Goans working in Kuwait as well as visitors planning trips to the state. The airline indicated that services, including the Kuwait–Goa route, are likely to resume after May 15 subject to operational conditions.







