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KUWAIT CITY, April 1: Director of the Air Transportation Department at the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) Abdullah Al-Rajhi revealed details of the repercussions of the COVID-19 pandemic on passenger traffic at Kuwait International Airport during the past year, reports Al-Rai daily. He said, “The reopening of the airport will depend on the decrease in the rate of COVID-19 infections and their stability at a low rate. Even if the Ministry of Health increases the number of passengers permitted to enter, it will not do so directly, but gradually, especially since the number of passengers allowed to be transported is related to the bed capacity of the institutional quarantine centers.”
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KUWAIT CITY, Feb 24: The Director of the Air Transportation Department in the Directorate General of Civil Aviation Abdullah Al-Rajhi issued a circular requiring the opening of the airport 24 hours a day starting from March 7. In a letter addressed to the director of the National Aviation Services (NAS) Company, Al-Rajhi said, “We would like to inform you that it has been decided to operate Kuwait International Airport on a 24-hour basis starting from March 7, 2021.
The operating companies have been informed to provide us with requests for changing the slots”.
In this context, sources from DGCA clarified that the recent decision has nothing to do with the resumption of commercial flights for the return of passengers from countries classified as “high risk”, indicating that such a step falls within the powers of the Council of Ministers and requires a decision from it.