Flights from Kuwait City to Islamabad

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Islamabad

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Fly from Kuwait to Islamabad with Etihad Airways

Book flights from Kuwait to Islamabad and swap a thriving trade port in the Persian Gulf for the atmospheric streets of Islamabad. Discover a fascinating combination of traditional and modern architecture, including the impressive Pakistan Monument and the city’s Faisal Mosque.

You’ll find plenty to do in Islamabad’s intriguing neighbourhoods, with a blend of cultural and religious diversity that ensures there’s always somewhere new to explore. Book your flight with Etihad and journey into Pakistan’s historic capital.

Your flight from Kuwait to Islamabad

Located nine miles (15km) south of the city centre, Kuwait International Airport (KWI) is where your trip will commence. With regular bus and taxi services to the airport, as well as on site car parking, there are plenty of transport options to make sure the start of your journey is as stress-free as possible.

You’ll then touch down at Islamabad International Airport (ISB), which is 12 miles (20km) from the city’s vibrant centre. Car rentals and taxis are the simplest methods of travel in the city, both of which are easy to arrange at the airport.

*Aircraft, cabins and services may vary by route and flight. You can check this when you search for your flight. This page was last updated May 2021.

Flying from Kuwait to Islamabad: FAQs

Is Islamabad easy to get around?

Islamabad has a fantastic public network metrobus system. Using dedicated bus lanes that serve Islamabad and Rawalpindi, it is a reliable way of getting around the city.
Islamabad also has three major motorways, and plenty of taxi services to get people around quickly and conveniently.

What food is Islamabad known for?

Islamabad is known for plenty of delicious signature dishes, including nihari, daal roti, saag roti and biryani. The food in Islamabad is always fresh and smells divine, with an abundance of vegetable-based dishes that cater for vegetarian visitors. For those who are seeking home comforts, Islamabad has an array of western fast-food chains to dine at as well.

Top tips for Kuwait to Islamabad

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Discover a shared culture

Both Kuwait and Islamabad are Muslim cities, with comparable architecture and cultural traits. Just like the Grand Mosque of Kuwait, Islamabad’s Faisal Mosque is an absolute must on any itinerary. It’s the largest mosque in Pakistan and can hold nearly 300,000 worshippers. Step inside to learn about the history of this magnificent building and appreciate its beautiful interior.

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Dining out in Islamabad

Eating out in Kuwait is an unforgettable experience, with a mixture of Arabian and Mesopotamian cuisine on offer. Likewise, dining out in Islamabad should be experienced for an authentic taste of the culinary delights this city has to offer. There are plenty of markets on hand to sample delicious street food and lots of excellent restaurants that showcase the best Pakistani food money can buy.