Kuwait to restart commercial international passenger flights from August 1
Kuwait to restart commercial international passenger flights from August 1
Image courtesy: Kuwait Airways via Twitter
Kuwait has decided to resume international passenger flights as of August 1, officials within the country confirmed on Monday.
Kuwait's Council of Ministers approved a three-stage plan to restart commercial flights to and from the country's Kuwait International Airport in the capital.
However, a statement issued via the Kuwait News Agency (Kuna) added that the flights will be operated at 30 per cent capacity during the first phase, in accordance with the health and safety requirements outlined by authorities to prevent the transmission of the Covid-19 virus.
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The Kuwait Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Sheikh Sabah Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah, met virtually on Monday during which the president of the Directorate General for Civil Aviation (DGCA), Sheikh Salman Al-Sabah, along with senior members from the DGCA briefed the cabinet about the plans for the three-stage reopening of the airport.
The cabinet instructed the DGCA to ensure that all the necessary steps to contain the virus, as per the guidelines