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Over Kuwait Luchthaven (KWI)

IATA/ICAO-code:
KWI/OKBK
Adres:
Gazali Expressway, Kuwait
Stad: Kuwait
Land:
Kuwait
Telefoon:
+965 2431 9829
Website: http://dgca.gov.kw/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/kuwait_dgca
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kuwait.dgca/
Aankomsten: Kuwait (KWI) Aankomsten
Vertrekken: Kuwait (KWI) Vertrekken
Breedtegraad/lengtegraad
29.22660065, 47.96889877
Kaart: Klik om de kaart van de luchthaven te bekijken
Beoordelingen:
Kuwait Airport Duty Free
1,9 rating based on 12.345 ratings
Overall rating: 1.9 out of 5 based on 10 reviews.
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Kuwait Luchthaven (IATA: KWI, ICAO: OKBK), is een luchthaven die de Kuwait gebied in Kuwait. Scroll naar beneden of klik hier om te zien wat Kuwait Luchthaven winkels, bars, restaurants, cafés en faciliteiten die we hebben in onze Duty Free Information 2024 Database.

Veelgestelde vragen over Kuwait Luchthaven

Het duurt ongeveer 40 mins om de 36.9 mi (59.4 kilometers) tussen het centrum van Kuwait en Kuwait Luchthaven, waardoor het toegankelijk genoeg is om eventuele reisplannen te vergemakkelijken en op te vangen. Zorg ervoor dat u op tijd aankomt om van de gelegenheid gebruik te maken om de duty-free winkelmogelijkheden binnen te verkennen. KWI luchthaven, waar u exclusieve parfums en cologne, sigaretten, alcohol, levensmiddelen, snoepgoed en souvenirs kunt kopen van Kuwait.

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KWI/OKBK

Gazali Expressway, Kuwait

Kuwait

Kuwait

+965 2431 9829

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Welke luchtvaartmaatschappijen exploiteren passagiersdiensten vanuit Kuwait Luchthaven?

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Kuwait Luchthaven Beoordelingen

★★☆☆☆
The airport is virtually 3rd world with huge queues at immigration unfriendly and unhelpful immigration staff, clearly do not want to be there and resenting the fact that they have to provide a service to someone else. Aggressive porters at the airport virtually steal your luggage without asking and then demand minimum payments. Driving is erratic and dangerous born out by statistics, debris and car wrecks that litter the roads. All in all not a relaxing or pleasant experience.
- Andrew Westwood

★★☆☆☆
If you wish to check in with Gulf Air in the evening allow at least 2 hours to check-in. Passengers all arrive at once, 2-3 hours before departure creating large queues. Many passengers have lots of checked in baggage which means its takes time to check individuals in.
- Richard Howard

★★☆☆☆
This airport is old, worn down and in desperate need of a huge refurbishing and make-over. Getting to the airport is best done by taxi. Check in is a small nightmare: everyone needs to go through scanners to reach the check in desk. Departure refuses every boarding pass you print yourself, so you must go to a desk to get one printed by the airport. Customs takes forever (and of course there's another luggage control before reaching border services). Getting out of the country may take time, as there was only one passport control desk open for all economy class passengers on all departing flights. The terminal doesn't have much to offer. There's a small food court directly to the left of passport control (and they also serve during Ramadan!). Furthermore, there are not many possibilities to sit (just at the far end of the terminal). There are no power outlets available to the public. The business lounge at the end is a joke: just a tiny glass plate to separate you from everyone else, not much done or served there either. Wireless internet is absent (or maybe it was just not enabled during my visit). So bring a book to prevent boredom. There is another luggage security check before the boarding area of your departure gate (which makes three mandatory security checks in total). All in all, it's not my favorite airport. :)
- The Gulden Man

★★☆☆☆
This really is a third world airport. Air con struggles, you are hounded by Indian porters who form a barrier around the trolleys and basically grab your suitcase off the security check next to check in counter and then demand a fee. Immigration staff clearly resent the fact that they are there and having to provide any service. Long queues at immigration counters and when you just about get to the counter it will suddenly be closed as the staff take a break with no hint of apology, leaving you no option but to go to the back of another queue and start all over. All told a tired, dirty and often ill mannered experience for an international airport in a wealth country.
- Andrew Westwood

★★★★★
im a resident in kuwait and i love this airport <3 cause the view is great......and the system is easy.....<3 ☻ ♥...........there is just one drawback......i.e....the traffic to the airport on thursday,friday,and saturday is hectic......
- Bennet Daison

★★☆☆☆
The airport has the feel of a 3rd world country which with the wealth that Kuwait has is inexcusable. The luggage trolleys are virtually cordoned off by Indian porters who insert themselves into your life by grabbing the bags after scanning and putting on a trolley and then taking off only to demand later a fee. Similarly when you arrive you virtually have to push them out of the way to get at a trolley. The check in staff are usually quite pleasant as they are Filipina's, but immigration staff ( Kuwaitis ) make it abundantly clear they do not want to be there.
- Andrew Westwood

★☆☆☆☆
One of the worst experiences!!! Our scheduled flight (KU361) was at 20:00 on 12 th of July 2015 from Kuwait Intl airport to Bandaranaike Intl Arpt (CMB) - Colombo, Sri Lanka. The flight delayed without any information on the screen. No respect for the passengers!!! It is Kuwait Airways responsibility to inform to the passengers about the delay and re-schedule of the time. If we go and ask about the delay, no one understands us!!! No one speak English in the information desk in the first place!! Are we going to wait here till the next day even without a hotel for us to stay? Is it your customer service? We know how we would have been treated by you if the flight goes to London/ New York.
- Mahdhy

★☆☆☆☆
Worst Airport ever! Schlimmster Flughafen den ich je ertragen musste. Massiver Parkplatzmangel. Plant 30 bis 45 Minuten ein um einen zu bekommen. Egal zu welcher Uhrzeit! Sicherheitskontrolle ist ein absoluter Scherz. Metalldetektoren schlagen voll aus, interessiert niemanden. Für ein Arrival Visa braucht ihr unbedingt passendes Kleingeld von 3 Kuwait Dollar. Dachte ich wäre in little Delhi gelandet . Wenn es vermeidbar ist, würde ich das alte Terminal Kuwait umgehen. Airport Lounge ist recht preisgünstig aber auch nicht sonderlich schön.
- Torben

★☆☆☆☆
None of the gate screens were working. Security was the most disorganized I've ever seen and the announcements were inaudible. How we made our flight with the gate change was a miracle.
- Amin

★☆☆☆☆
one of the worst airports i have ever been, since i am based in Kuwait makes me ashamed of using such bad airport, long waiting queues, unprofessional stamp officers and rude, they dont speak English. i wish i was not born here. total mess
- Roy Shrejmänn
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