Fly from Kuwait City to Manchester with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Kuwait City to Manchester to swap desert nights for cool climes – and even cooler culture.
Your journey will transport you to a UK city famous for its Victorian architecture, energetic music scene and an array of art galleries, museums and famous football teams – with the Manchester City stadium tour a particularly popular option.
You can also enjoy a relaxing stopover in Abu Dhabi when you arrange your tickets from Kuwait City to Manchester with Etihad Airways today.
KWI to MAN: flight facts
Flying from Kuwait City to Manchester: FAQs
What's the time difference between Kuwait City and Manchester?
Manchester is three hours behind Kuwait at Arabian Standard Time.
During Daylight Saving Time, from March to October, (British Summer Time), Manchester is just two hours behind Kuwait.
What currency will I need for a trip to Manchester?
Pound sterling (GBP) is the official currency of the UK. Each pound is divided up into 100 pence.
You’ll find ATMs and currency exchange centres at the airport and throughout central Manchester. Major credit and debit cards are also widely accepted at hotels, restaurants and attractions throughout the city.
Top tips for Kuwait City to Manchester
Take a trip to the Quays
Much like Dhow Harbour in Kuwait City, the Quays in neighbouring Salford are an especially popular spot by the water for Mancunians and visitors alike.
This fabulous waterfront destination is home to numerous restaurants and a range of attractions to suit all interests. Explore the 12th-century Ordsall Hall, jump on a boat for a scenic river cruise – or marvel at the artwork of an iconic local figure at The Lowry.
Hop-on, hop-off
Like Kuwait City, Manchester boasts many splendid attractions. Indeed, the destination has even developed an especially convenient way of seeing its sights – a ‘hop-on, hop-off’ bus.
A fun and practical way of getting to know the city, the service runs throughout the week and will take you to some of the city’s most iconic sights – including the stunning 19th-century Town Hall.