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London to Kuwait Special Offer - Economy Class

All Inclusive
ROUND TRIP

Departure Arrival Days Special Offer
London / Gatwick Kuwait / Kuwait 172 £

Kuwait : Term for Special Offer

  • Travel Period:

    3 May 2013 - 31 May 2013

  • Purchasing Period:

    1 February 2013 - 31 May 2013

  • Advance Ticketing:

    Tickets must be purchased up to 6  hour(s) after making your reservation.

  • Maximum Stay:

    12 month(s)

  • Special offer is only valid on turkishairlines.com
  • Special offer is all inclusive (all taxes, fees and surcharges ) and subject to availability (due to limited seat capacity)
  • Special offer may change subject to currency fluctuation.
  • Rebooking, cancellation and refund terms is subject to class of ticket.
  • Turkish Airlines can change conditions of promotion.
  • Other restrictions may apply depending on route and travel dates.
  • For further information/assistance please go to Turkish Airlines Sales Office or Call +44 844 800 66 66
Route Map: London – Kuwait Flight

City Guide: Kuwait

Named after the country, the capital city Kuwait is a lively metropolis with tall buildings, luxury hotels, broad boulevards, and well-tended park and garden sites. The city port hosts petroleum tankers, cargo ships and pleasure vehicles. Kuwait experiences the hottest days of summer during June, July and August in which the temperature reaches 50 degrees C. During the winter, the average temperature is around 10 degrees C.

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  • Tourist Attractions

    The main settlement areas and business districts are in Salmiya and Hawalli, while the important industrial settlements are in Shuwaikh. The As-Seef Palace where the Amir (the head of the state) runs the daily matters of the country is located in the old part of Kuwait City.

    The most important edifice of the city is Kuwait towers where you can have lunch or dinner. The Big Mosque is also worth visiting. Liberation Tower is one of the tallest telecommunications buildings in the world. The ones who visit the 150-meter tall tower are greeted by a lovely scene and restaurant.

    Stripped of many artifacts during the war, The National Museum has been partly renovated and is now open to the public. Built in 1896, the Seif Palace was quite destroyed during the Iraqi occupation. However, Islamic mosaic tilework can still be observed.
    Made of coral and gypsum, the Sadu House is a museum where the artifacts of Bedouin people are protected. It is also possible to purchase similar crafts in the Sadu House. Bayt Al-Badr, the mansion of the Al Badr family open to tourists, the Liberation Monument, the Science and Natural History Museum are the prominent places to visit in Kuwait.
  • Culture & Entertainment

    Kuwait is ruled by constitutional monarchy with the Amir being the head of the state. As such, the weekend covers Thursday and Friday in Kuwait. February 25-26, Ramadan Festival and Festival of Sacrifice are public holidays.

    Outsiders coming to work in Kuwait constitute the 65 percent of the population. The advances in the petroleum industry appeals to top performing companies. Among the places where the personnel of these companies and local people spend time are Entertainment City, sea clubs, municipality parks and zoos.
  • Food & Drink

    It is possible to find the dishes of Middle Eastern, Asian and Western cuisines in Kuwait city just like the other cities. The excess of foreigners in the country has diversified the restaurant types. Other than Arabian and Kuwaiti dishes, Italian, Indian, Lebanese, Japanese, American and Chinese restaurants are most qualified. Fast food addicts can easily satisfy their appetites. Don’t forget to smoke “shisha” at a café in Kuwait.
  • Shopping

    The largest shopping center in Kuwait is the Marina Mall. Some other Western style malls are Souk Sharq, Al-Kout, Araya Mall, Al-Salhiya Mall and the Avenues. However, prices are quite expensive compared with other cities.

    If you want to visit traditional markets and go shopping there, Souk Al Mubarakiya, Souk Al-Juma’a, and Mahameed are perfect alternatives for you.

Ticket Sales Offices: Kuwait

KW TK Sales Office
Address AL SHUHADA STREET ALIAA CENTER P.O. BOX 23959 SAFAT 13100 KUWAIT
Phone +965-2- 245 3820
+965-2- 245 3821
+965-2- 242 2889
+965-2- 245 2157
Fax +965-2- 240 29 56
Telex KWITZTK KWITOTK
E-Mail tkuwait@gmail.com
Work Hours

Weekdays 08:30 - 12:30 / 16:30 - 19:30

Closed on Friday.

TK Airport
Address KUWAIT INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT FIRST MEZZANINE FLOOR FFM72 KUWAIT
Phone +965-2- 472 8022
Fax ++965-2- 472 8022
Telex
E-Mail
Work Hours

23:00 - 04:00

KW TK CARGO SALES
Address AL MURQAB AL SHUHADA STREET P.O. BOX 23959 SAFAT 13100 KUWAIT
Phone +965-2- 240 3703
+965-2- 243 8953
Fax +965-2- 243 8959
Telex
E-Mail
Work Hours  
CARGO
Address AL KAZAMI TRAVEL
Phone 00965-66379969
Fax 00965-22403703
Telex
E-Mail cargosvc@alkazemigroup.net
Work Hours  
  • Kuwait: Airport Map Information

    Kuwait Airport

    Address : Kuwait International Airport, PO Box 17, Safat Postal Code13001, State of Kuwait
    Phone : +965 180
  • Kuwait: Airport Map Information

Timetable Information: Kuwait

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Kuwait Info

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  • Wed 37°C
  • Thu 39°C
  • Fri 41°C
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40° 45° 46° 46°
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Area : 200 km²
Population : 2.380.000
Monetary Unit : Kuwaiti Dinar
Phone Code : +96
Language : Arabic
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