Kuwait Times

Kuwait’s newest air terminal to witness first direct flight to New York today

Flight KU 117 seventh and last phase of operating the facility

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KUWAIT: The Terminal 4 (T4) building, the back-up facility for Kuwait Internatio­nal Airport, will witness today launching first direct flight to New York, exactly one year after commercial flights started at the stateof-the-art facility. Flight KU 117 constitute­s the seventh and last phase of operating the facility, thus Kuwait Airways will leap to an advanced position in commercial aviation. Last December, the air facility had witnessed flights to all Kuwait Airways destinatio­ns, except for New York, that were still scheduled via Terminal 1 (T1).

Terminal 4 inaugurate­d commercial flights to Bahrain on August 8, 2018, followed by a trip to Dubai August 15, 2018. In September 2018, Kuwait Airways Corporatio­n (KAC) began organizing flights to all GCC countries. On October 10 2018, KAC declared increasing operations from T4, covering all Arab states. Moreover, the corporatio­n announced on October 21, 2018 launching two-way flights to European cities except for London via its new building. On October 28, 2018, it announced scheduling flights to Heathrow Airport via T4. On December 2, 2018, KAC declared plans to stage departing and incoming flights to Iran, Pakistan, Thailand and the Philippine­s via the new terminal.

On July 16, 2019, Kuwait Airways planned direct flights to New York via T4 after completing all relevant

One year after

start of operations

procedures warranted by the American aviation authoritie­s. These operations have been executed according to a plan set by the civil aviation authority for phased shifting of flights from T1 to T4. The national plan is in harmony with guidelines set by the Internatio­nal Civil Aviation Organizati­on (ICAO) for gradual shifting of operations from old to new terminals to provide time for assessment. The Directorat­e General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has secured buses to transport passengers from T1 to T4 in some cases. A special team examines passengers’ needs and provided services at T4.

The new terminal was inaugurate­d on July 4, 2018 under the patronage of His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah AlAhmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah. The modern facility is considered a main achievemen­t on the path towards making Kuwait a regional business hub. The 55,000-sq-m T4 has a capacity to accommodat­e some 4.5 million passengers per year. It provides jobs to 2,000 citizens and contribute­s with $60 million to annual state revenues. DGCA signed the contract to build T4 in 2016 with the Turkish Genghis company and the Kuwaiti Al-Oula company at a value amounting to KD 52.89 million ($173.2 million).

The Korean Incheon Internatio­nal Airport Corporatio­n (IIAC) manages the T4 facility. The complex, built according to criteria of the Internatio­nal Air Transport Associatio­n (IATA), features state-of-art designs, technology and security systems. Its constructi­on has helped in balancing distributi­on of passengers among national air facilities, including Sheikh Saad airport (T3) and Al-Jazeera terminal (T5). KAC was establishe­d in 1953 as a private aviation company. In 1962, the government acquired its entire stakes. It operates to 40 destinatio­ns worldwide.

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Checked baggage counters at Terminal 4 (T4) of Kuwait Internatio­nal Airport.
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— KUNA KUWAIT: The Terminal 4 (T4) building.
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