CAIRO – Kuwait will allow citizens to enter and leave the country from 1 August, tweeted the government’s communications center on Thursday morning, with a closet decision.
It excludes citizens from Bangladesh, the Philippines, India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Iran and Nepal.
Last month, Kuwait announced that it would partially resume advertising flights from August, but does not expect to succeed at full capacity until a year later, as its aviation sector is recovering from a suspension caused by the COVID-19 crisis. (Report through Samar Hassan; edited through Diane Craft)
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