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Lowest fare from Mumbai to Kuwait on 28 Nov - $ 120
USD 120
Mumbai to Kuwait , 28 Nov
Air India Express IX | 265
17:10
Thu, 28 Nov 24
Terminal T2
Mumbai, India
04 h 35 m
19:15
Thu, 28 Nov 24
Terminal T1
Kuwait, Kuwait
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Xpress Value
Fare offered by airline.
USD 120
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Fare offered by airline.
USD 270
USD 123
Mumbai to Kuwait , 28 Nov
Akasa Air QP | 571
20:55
Thu, 28 Nov 24
Terminal T2
Mumbai, India
02 h 05 m
23:00
Thu, 28 Nov 24
Terminal T1
Kuwait, Kuwait
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Saver
Fare offered by airline.
USD 123
Flexi
Fare offered by airline.
USD 135
USD 177
Mumbai to Kuwait , 28 Nov
Kuwait Airways KU | 304
07:20
Thu, 28 Nov 24
Terminal T2
Mumbai, India
04 h 45 m
09:35
Thu, 28 Nov 24
Terminal T4
Kuwait, Kuwait
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Fare Option 1
Fare offered by airline.
USD 95
USD 59
USD 177
USD 205
Mumbai to Kuwait , 28 Nov
IndiGo 6E | 549
00:45
Thu, 28 Nov 24
Terminal T2
Mumbai, India
01 h 55 m
02:40
Thu, 28 Nov 24
Terminal T1
Kochi, India
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IndiGo 6E | 1237
21:10
Thu, 28 Nov 24
Terminal T3
Kochi, India
05 h 35 m
00:15
Fri, 29 Nov 24
Terminal T1
Kuwait, Kuwait
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Saver
Fare offered by airline.
USD 205
Flexi plus
Lower cancellation fee, discount on XL seats.
USD 229
USD 205
Transit Visa may be required | Re Check-in of Baggage required
Mumbai to Kuwait , 28 Nov
Air India Express IX | 235
21:20
Thu, 28 Nov 24
Terminal T2
Mumbai, India
02 h 55 m
22:45
Thu, 28 Nov 24
Terminal T1
Muscat, Oman
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Etihad Airways EY | 691
04:25
Fri, 29 Nov 24
Muscat, Oman
01 h 10 m
05:35
Fri, 29 Nov 24
Terminal A
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
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Etihad Airways EY | 653
08:05
Fri, 29 Nov 24
Terminal A
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
01 h 50 m
08:55
Fri, 29 Nov 24
Terminal T1
Kuwait, Kuwait
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Xpress Value, Economy value
Fare offered by airlines.
USD 205
About Mumbai (BOM)
The commercial and entertainment capital of India, Mumbai, a cosmopolitan metropolis, formerly known as Bombay, is the capital city of Maharashtra. It is one of the most populated city in India and the fourth most populous city in the world. It lies on the west coast of India and has a deep natural harbour. Seven islands constitute Mumbai and were home to communities of fishing colonies. The city is symbolized with the presence of Bollywood, the centre of Film and TV Industries which has its viewers all around the globe. It is also a place for India's largest slum population. The city has been considered as a true culture melting pot because of the immigrants from the rest of the India. The city is quite liberal in comparison with the rest of the country. It is the financial and commercial capital of the country and serves as an economic hub of India. Most of the large businesses have corporate offices in this city. Public transport in Mumbai includes suburban railways, BEST buses, yellow-black taxis, auto rickshaws and ferries. There are a lot of places to visit in Mumbai such as the famous Marine Drive and the area is a home to many big organisations. The famous Taj Mahal hotel is located opposite to the Gateway of India. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya formerly known as Prince of Wales Museum and National Gallery of Modern Art are some of the most famous museums and art galleries in India located in this cosmopolitan city. Girgaon Chowpathy in South Mumbai, Juhu beach in western suburbs, and Aksa beach in Malad are some of the most popular beaches in the world and people from different parts come to visit and enjoy in this place. Mumbai is a place for shoppers because of its wide street markets, the hustle of vendors and the madness of crowds. Chor Bazar, Fashion Street, Colaba Causeway, Zaveri Bazar are some of the very popular markets among shoppers. Haji Ali Dargah, Siddhivinayak temple, ISKCON temple are some of the religious places that are visited. The dining experience is more or less the same as anywhere else in the world. Since Mumbai is the most liberal city in the entire India, you will find pubs and restaurants at every corner of the city. You can easily visit this place by booking tickets of flight or of train through MakeMyTrip.com. The website offers you a host of facilities such as hotel deals, flight deals and holiday packages. The website also offers you the best of hotels to make your travel trouble-free.
Mumbai Address
Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport, MumbaiTel: +91 22 26813000
About Kuwait (KWI)
Kuwait, officially known as the State of Kuwait, is a country on the western front of Asia. The name itself is derived from the Arabic word “Kut,” which literally translates to fortification. Until the eighteenth century, it was not a permanent settlement but a mere home to nomads. The reason Kuwait came to be was the conditions of drought that pushed nomadic clans to settle along the coast of the Arabian Gulf. These tribes built forts to protect themselves from other nomads, and hence, the country’s name came into existence.
The affluent nature of the state is only a recent discovery, when in 1934, Kuwait oil reserves were discovered. These reserves are the sixth largest in the world. Apart from oil, the country’s currency itself, the Kuwaiti Dinar, is the most expensive currency in the world. The golden period of the country was from 1946 to 1982. 1961 was the year when the country gained its independence. It is the first gulf country to have an established constitution. When one visits Kuwait, they see a very different side of life from that in the other gulf countries; Kuwait is a progressive city, which has a lot to offer to the curious traveller. One of the most enticing things about Kuwait is the delicacy named “Machboos” – a rice-based dish garnished with spices and meat, made from the best quality basmati rice – and certainly a must-have on your list of things to try in Kuwait.
How to reach Kuwait
By Air – The main airport in Kuwait is the Kuwait International Airport. All major airlines operate flights to Kuwait from major international cities across the world. The following airlines operate direct flights to Kuwait: Air India, Kuwait Airlines, FlyDubai, Jet Airways, and Biman Bangladesh. Check out MakeMyTrip flights to Kuwait to find the best deals in international flights.
By Train – Kuwait does not have a railway network or connectivity to other Arab countries. However, there are plans for one to be established in the near future.
By Road – One can drive to Kuwait through the international borders from any of the nearby cities in the African continent. Highways connect Kuwait to Oman, Muscat, etc.
What to do in Kuwait
As compared to its gulf neighbours, Kuwait is a very progressive and liberal country. It promotes and supports civil liberties and freedom of press, and has a functioning constitution. The rich cultural and historical, as well as the commercial heritage of Kuwait make it a must-visit Gulf country.
The country also has a big population of falcons, which is its national bird. One can witness them throughout the country.
Summers in Kuwait last from May to October, and are hot; however, sometime in August, the humidity levels set in and rise to 90 per cent. From November until April, the weather here is pleasant and enjoyable. The days are warm and sunny, while the nights become cool, which also makes this period the best time to visit the country. However, December and January witness freezing temperatures. Here are some of the top places to visit in Kuwait:
Kuwait Towers
The Liberation Towers
Dhow Harbour
Doha Village in Kuwait
Failaka Island
Grand Mosque
Green Island
Kubbar Island
National Museum
Failaka Heritage Village
Kuwait House of National Works Museum
Tareq Rajab Museum
Sadu House
The Seif Palace
The Scientific Center
Souk Al-Mubarakiya
The Avenues
The 360 Mall
Marina Mall
Kuwait Zoo
Al Kout Beach
Magic Planet Kuwait
KidZania
Aqua Park
Sadu House
Salmiyah
The Mirror House
The Scientific Centre
Tareq Rajab Museum
Amricani Cultural Centre
Major Airports in and near Kuwait
Kuwait has three airports: the Kuwait International Airport, Ali Al Salem Air Base and Ahmad al-Jaber Air Base. Among these, the Kuwait International Airport is where all major airlines operate flights to Kuwait and from the city. It is located in Farwaniya, Kuwait, 15.5 kilometres away from the main city of Kuwait. It is a hub to airlines like Kuwait Airways, Jazeera Airways, and Wataniya Airways, which operate daily flights to Kuwait.
MakeMyTrip offers a wide range of flights to Kuwait, over 140 flights to Kuwait on a daily basis from all over the world. From India, flights operate from cities including Udaipur, Hyderabad, Mumbai, and New Delhi.
One can easily use the MakeMyTrip website to book a flight to Kuwait or from Kuwait. MakeMyTrip flights to Kuwait can be availed at highly discounted rates during festivals and off seasons.
Kuwait Address
Directorate General of Civil Aviation, PO Box 17, Safat 13001, State of KuwaitTel: 433 5599 | 433 4499 (Flight Information)
About Emirates Airline
Based out of Dubai, Emirates is a subsidiary of The Emirates Group, which is wholly owned by the government of Dubai's Investment Corporation of Dubai. It is the largest airline in the Middle East, operating over 3,600 flights per week from its hub at Dubai International Airport, to more than 140 cities in 81 countries across six continents. From March 2016 to February 2017 Emirates had the longest non-stop commercial flight from Dubai to Auckland. The airlines’ goal has always been quality, not quantity. And in the years, it has evolved into a globally influential travel and tourism leader known the world over for its commitment to quality.