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Flying from Valletta to Kuwait: things to know

The most popular route is from Malta International Airport in Valletta to Kuwait International Airport in Kuwait. On average this flight takes 9 hours 20 minutes one way and costs £1,278 for the round trip.

Most popular route

Malta International Airport (MLA) to Kuwait International Airport (KWI)

Average flight time

9 hours 20 minutes

Average round-trip price

£1,278

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Airlines that fly from Valletta to Kuwait

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  • Turkish Airlines logo
    Turkish Airlines
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    Air Malta
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    ITA Airways

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