Kuwait: In an official letter, The Director-General of Civil Aviation, Yousef Al Fawzan, announced that Kuwait International Airport would begin operations 24 hours a day from 17 November.
He argued that the Department of Health had stated at the committee assembly that it did not oppose the 24-hour resumption provided that there were sufficient to ensure some protection and organization.
In addition, a letter sent to the National Aviation Services Corporation (AN) through Kuwait Airport’s Chief Operating Officer Mansour Al Hashemi, allowing passengers to carry carry-on baggage on the aircraft.
As for the 34 banned countries, one informed told Al Rai that if the ban were lifted, the fitness government would require that all passengers arriving from “high-risk countries” be quarantined institutionally in a hotel for seven days.
Then, on the seventh day, they will need to perform a PCR test.
It noted that among the health requirements, passengers prove, prior to arrival, that they arranged a seven-day hotel quarantine and exhibit that they paid all shipping and lodging costs at medical expenses (PCRs).
More than two months have passed since Kuwait imposed a ban in several countries that the government considered “high risk. “
On Tuesday, the Cabinet of Ministers approved the return of stranded domestic staff to one of the 34 banned countries.
The ban was first announced on 1 August, hours after Kuwait Airport resumed Array advertising and originally covered 31 countries. Then, in August, Afghanistan was added to the list.
Currently, the ban is imposed on 34 countries, after the government added France, Argentina and Yemen to the list and got rid of Singapore.
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