India and Kuwait have agreed to expand bilateral flight capacity by 50%, marking their first aviation agreement revision in 17 years. The upgrade allows airlines to operate 18,000 weekly seats, up from 12,000, reflecting growing demand and strengthening people-to-people ties. This move benefits the large Indian diaspora in Kuwait, improves connectivity, and signals India’s openness to more liberal aviation partnerships amid rising Gulf travel demand and global airline recovery.
India, Kuwait Expand Aviation Pact with 50% Rise in Flights

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