
Kuwait Airways Reconnects Morocco with 29 Restored Routes
Kuwait Airways is bringing Morocco back into its network as part of a major comeback, restoring direct flights to Casablanca alongside 28 other international destinations. The expansion reconnects two regions and signals a strong recovery for the Gulf carrier.
Travelers between North Africa and the Gulf just got a major boost as Kuwait Airways restores its direct connection to Casablanca, Morocco. The route is part of an ambitious expansion bringing 29 destinations back online, linking continents and reuniting communities.
The Kuwaiti national carrier announced the restoration as part of phase two of its recovery plan, which launches next Sunday. The comeback includes major global hubs across Europe, the Middle East, and Asia, reconnecting passengers to cities they depend on for business and family ties.
Among the restored routes are European favorites like London, Paris, Madrid, and Milan, alongside regional essentials including Dubai, Istanbul, and Cairo. The expansion reaches deep into South and Southeast Asia too, bringing back service to Mumbai, Delhi, Bangkok, Manila, Dhaka, and Colombo, among others.
Abdulwahab Al Shatti, acting chief executive of Kuwait Airways, said the airline chose destinations based on what passengers actually need. The carrier designed its operational plan to maintain quality and flexibility while meeting real market demand, not just filling seats.

For Morocco, the timing matters. Casablanca serves as one of the country's primary international gateways, and stronger Gulf connections mean more than just tourist traffic. Business exchanges between Morocco and Kuwait can now flow more easily, supporting economic ties that benefit both regions.
The Ripple Effect
This expansion represents more than restored flight paths. It's about reconnecting families separated by distance, enabling entrepreneurs to build cross-continental partnerships, and giving travelers more options to reach the places they love.
The airline's methodical approach shows how recovery can be done right. Rather than rushing to restore everything at once, Kuwait Airways is phasing in destinations strategically, ensuring each route gets the attention and resources it deserves.
Twenty-nine routes back in service means thousands of passengers can now book trips they've been postponing, visit relatives they've been missing, and pursue opportunities that require face-to-face connection. That's the kind of progress that makes the world feel a little smaller and a lot more connected.
Based on reporting by Morocco World News
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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