Kuwait Airways is a bit of a dinosaur in the ecosystem of the Middle East's fast-moving air space, having long-since been eclipsed by the megacarrier trio of
Emirates,
Etihad and
Qatar Airways, and having receded from its previous extents,
which once reached as far as Chicago, Tokyo, and Singapore. In the present era, the slow-moving state carrier boasts when it returns to such nearby nations as Turkey. Here, an advert from mid-2013, showing a rather cautious re-entry into southeastern Europe, with two weekly flights to
Vienna and
Sarajevo, and a mere 3-weekly flights to
Istanbul, now the sixth-busiest airport in Europe.
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