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Kuwait to Melbourne Kuwait Airways Flights
Lowest fare from Kuwait to Melbourne on 11 Nov - SAR
SAR 1,293
Transit Visa may be required | Re Check-in of Baggage required
Kuwait to Melbourne , 11 Nov
Air India Express IX | 871
01:50
Tue, 11 Nov 25
Terminal T1
Kuwait, Kuwait
05 h
09:20
Tue, 11 Nov 25
Terminal T2
Bengaluru, India
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Air India Express IX | 2936
13:00
Tue, 11 Nov 25
Terminal T2
Bengaluru, India
01 h 25 m
14:25
Tue, 11 Nov 25
Hyderabad, India
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AirAsia Berhad AK | 68
23:55
Tue, 11 Nov 25
Hyderabad, India
04 h 20 m
06:45
Wed, 12 Nov 25
Terminal T2
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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AirAsia X D7 | 212
12:35
Wed, 12 Nov 25
Terminal T2
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
08 h 10 m
23:45
Wed, 12 Nov 25
Terminal T2
Melbourne, Australia
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SAR 1,420
Transit Visa may be required | Re Check-in of Baggage required
Kuwait to Melbourne , 11 Nov
IndiGo 6E | 1234
01:15
Tue, 11 Nov 25
Terminal T1
Kuwait, Kuwait
04 h 25 m
08:10
Tue, 11 Nov 25
Hyderabad, India
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AirAsia Berhad AK | 68
23:55
Tue, 11 Nov 25
Hyderabad, India
04 h 20 m
06:45
Wed, 12 Nov 25
Terminal T2
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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AirAsia X D7 | 212
12:35
Wed, 12 Nov 25
Terminal T2
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
08 h 10 m
23:45
Wed, 12 Nov 25
Terminal T2
Melbourne, Australia
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SAR 1,461
Transit Visa may be required | Re Check-in of Baggage required
Kuwait to Melbourne , 11 Nov
Air India AI | 9134 | Operated By Air India Express
01:50
Tue, 11 Nov 25
Terminal T1
Kuwait, Kuwait
05 h
09:20
Tue, 11 Nov 25
Terminal T2
Bengaluru, India
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Air India AI | 9600 | Operated By Air India Express
13:00
Tue, 11 Nov 25
Terminal T2
Bengaluru, India
01 h 25 m
14:25
Tue, 11 Nov 25
Hyderabad, India
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AirAsia Berhad AK | 68
23:55
Tue, 11 Nov 25
Hyderabad, India
04 h 20 m
06:45
Wed, 12 Nov 25
Terminal T2
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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AirAsia X D7 | 212
12:35
Wed, 12 Nov 25
Terminal T2
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
08 h 10 m
23:45
Wed, 12 Nov 25
Terminal T2
Melbourne, Australia
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SAR 1,503
Transit Visa may be required | Re Check-in of Baggage required
Kuwait to Melbourne , 11 Nov
Etihad Airways EY | 654
10:25
Tue, 11 Nov 25
Terminal T1
Kuwait, Kuwait
01 h 40 m
13:05
Tue, 11 Nov 25
Terminal A
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
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Etihad Airways EY | 358
14:30
Tue, 11 Nov 25
Terminal A
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
03 h 30 m
19:30
Tue, 11 Nov 25
Hyderabad, India
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AirAsia Berhad AK | 68
23:55
Tue, 11 Nov 25
Hyderabad, India
04 h 20 m
06:45
Wed, 12 Nov 25
Terminal T2
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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AirAsia X D7 | 212
12:35
Wed, 12 Nov 25
Terminal T2
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
08 h 10 m
23:45
Wed, 12 Nov 25
Terminal T2
Melbourne, Australia
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SAR 1,559
Transit Visa may be required | Re Check-in of Baggage required
Kuwait to Melbourne , 11 Nov
Air India AI | 9134 | Operated By Air India Express
01:50
Tue, 11 Nov 25
Terminal T1
Kuwait, Kuwait
05 h
09:20
Tue, 11 Nov 25
Terminal T2
Bengaluru, India
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Air India AI | 9568 | Operated By Air India Express
17:25
Tue, 11 Nov 25
Terminal T2
Bengaluru, India
01 h 25 m
18:50
Tue, 11 Nov 25
Hyderabad, India
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AirAsia Berhad AK | 68
23:55
Tue, 11 Nov 25
Hyderabad, India
04 h 20 m
06:45
Wed, 12 Nov 25
Terminal T2
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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AirAsia X D7 | 212
12:35
Wed, 12 Nov 25
Terminal T2
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
08 h 10 m
23:45
Wed, 12 Nov 25
Terminal T2
Melbourne, Australia
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SAR 1,583
Transit Visa may be required | Re Check-in of Baggage required
Kuwait to Melbourne , 11 Nov
Air India Express IX | 871
01:50
Tue, 11 Nov 25
Terminal T1
Kuwait, Kuwait
05 h
09:20
Tue, 11 Nov 25
Terminal T2
Bengaluru, India
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Air India Express IX | 2718
17:25
Tue, 11 Nov 25
Terminal T2
Bengaluru, India
01 h 25 m
18:50
Tue, 11 Nov 25
Hyderabad, India
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AirAsia Berhad AK | 68
23:55
Tue, 11 Nov 25
Hyderabad, India
04 h 20 m
06:45
Wed, 12 Nov 25
Terminal T2
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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AirAsia X D7 | 212
12:35
Wed, 12 Nov 25
Terminal T2
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
08 h 10 m
23:45
Wed, 12 Nov 25
Terminal T2
Melbourne, Australia
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SAR 1,569
Transit Visa may be required | Re Check-in of Baggage required
Kuwait to Melbourne , 11 Nov
Oman Air WY | 644
04:10
Tue, 11 Nov 25
Terminal T1
Kuwait, Kuwait
02 h 05 m
07:15
Tue, 11 Nov 25
Muscat, Oman
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Oman Air WY | 231
10:10
Tue, 11 Nov 25
Muscat, Oman
03 h 10 m
14:50
Tue, 11 Nov 25
Hyderabad, India
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AirAsia Berhad AK | 68
23:55
Tue, 11 Nov 25
Hyderabad, India
04 h 20 m
06:45
Wed, 12 Nov 25
Terminal T2
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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AirAsia X D7 | 212
12:35
Wed, 12 Nov 25
Terminal T2
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
08 h 10 m
23:45
Wed, 12 Nov 25
Terminal T2
Melbourne, Australia
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SAR 2,549
Transit Visa may be required
Kuwait to Melbourne , 11 Nov
Etihad Airways EY | 656
16:25
Tue, 11 Nov 25
Terminal T1
Kuwait, Kuwait
01 h 40 m
19:05
Tue, 11 Nov 25
Terminal A
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
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Etihad Airways EY | 460
20:40
Tue, 11 Nov 25
Terminal A
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
13 h 20 m
17:00
Wed, 12 Nov 25
Terminal T2
Melbourne, Australia
BAGGAGE : CHECK INCABIN
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SAR 2,559
Transit Visa may be required
Kuwait to Melbourne , 11 Nov
Etihad Airways EY | 658
22:30
Tue, 11 Nov 25
Terminal T1
Kuwait, Kuwait
01 h 35 m
01:05
Wed, 12 Nov 25
Terminal A
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
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Etihad Airways EY | 460
20:40
Wed, 12 Nov 25
Terminal A
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
13 h 20 m
17:00
Thu, 13 Nov 25
Terminal T2
Melbourne, Australia
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SAR 2,866
Transit Visa may be required
Kuwait to Melbourne , 11 Nov
Qatar Airways QR | 1073
17:25
Tue, 11 Nov 25
Terminal T1
Kuwait, Kuwait
01 h 25 m
18:50
Tue, 11 Nov 25
Doha, Qatar
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Qatar Airways QR | 904
20:20
Tue, 11 Nov 25
Doha, Qatar
13 h 30 m
17:50
Wed, 12 Nov 25
Terminal T2
Melbourne, Australia
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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 Melbourne (MEL)
The second largest city of Australia, Melbourne is situated at the Port of Phillip Bay. Named as the cultural capital of the country, the city is world renowned for its Victorian architecture, artistic museums, galleries, parks and theatres. One more reason for tourist to visit the beautiful city is the sporting spirit of the city. The city is divided into districts named, Central Melbourne, Metropolitan Melbourne and some inner city suburbs. The climate of the city experiences four seasons, and the visitors are advised to visit the place in the autumn and spring weather, when the climate is relatively more pleasant. Being the cultural capital of the country, Melbourne follows certain mannerisms, when it comes to follow the culture. The art galleries, film festivals, orchestras, opera productions, live music, delicious food and wine, and not to forget the strict dress code followed by some of the clubs in the city, where collars and dress shoes are a pass to enter those premises. Among the many notable things of the city, there are festivals, like, Melbourne International Film Festival, the International Art Festival, and the Melbourne Comedy Festival, which stands for its identity as the culturally dipped city, the love of sports can be easily seen among all the localities and football being treated more than just a sport, is widely played and followed by the residents. You can get to the city taking a flight to the Melbourne Airport or Avalon Airport. Tourists can also travel to the city by train, car, buses and by ship too. The place bequeaths you with fantastic options to buy and splurge your riches. To buy exquisite souvenirs for your friends, you can visit the famous Victoria market. The tourists can enjoy cuisines from all across the globe here at Melbourne at reasonable prices. One can also roam around at the outskirts of the captivating city, if left with some spare time. Planning a trip to Melbourne will bring enormous joy to your heart and you instantly start imagining things for the trip. With MakeMyTrip, you can plan a budget friendly, yet a lavish trip to your favourite city. With cheap deals and multiple exciting offers, the site allows you to fetch discounts on your every deal and also provides detailed information on the destination.
Melbourne Address
About Kuwait Airways
Kuwait Airways is the national airline and national flag carrier of Kuwait and is member of the Arab Air Carriers Organization. It was formed by a group of Kuwaiti businessmen in 1953 but started to operate in 1954. International flights are operated throughout the Middle East, Indian Subcontinent, Europe, Southeast Asia and North America. Government has taken its 50% share. In 1963 the government has increased its participant to 100%. The main base of this airline is situated at Kuwait International Airport and from this airport flights to various domestic and international destinations are operated. Kuwait Airways is the member of the Arab Air carriers Organization and it connects 41 destinations to Kuwait city worldwide. The fleet of this airline is consists of 17 aircrafts which include three A320, 200s, three A310, 300s, five A300, 605Rs, four A340, 300s and two Boeing B777s. Cheap flight option are available for various cities in Middle East, North Africa, Central Asia and South East Asia. The main destinations in these countries are Alexandria, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Assuit, Tehran, Cairo, Colombo, Jakarta, and Luxor, Sharm el Sheikh, Casablanca, Dhaka, Islamabad, Lahore, Manila, Manama, Amman, Beirut, Muscat, Doha, Dammam, Jeddah, Madinah, Riyadh, Damascus, Abu Dhabi and Dubai. Various Indian cities are also covered by it. The major Indian cities which are covered by it are Cochin, Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Chennai and Trivandrum.
