Two flights per week on Sundays and Wednesdays Kuwait Airways arrives in Casablanca KUWAIT CITY, June 2: As part of the continuous efforts to expand its network of destinations, Kuwait Airways announced the launch of its first scheduled commercial flights to Casablanca, Morocco, commencing from 1
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Kuwait City: Kuwait’s Directorate General for Civil Aviation (GDCA) has issued a circular requiring travellers from 15 countries to submit a PCR test result before their arrival to the country that is approved by the Medical Utility Network Accreditor (MUNA) system.
The MUNA system was put in place to identify approved laboratories abroad to ensure that there is no forgery or tampering with the result of the PCR test.
Any passenger arriving in Kuwait will need to have proof of a valid PCR test, approved by the MUNA system, conducted no more than 72 hours prior to their departure. In addition, the passengers must not have any symptoms such as cold, sneezing, high temperature or a cough.
KUWAIT CITY, March 16: The Vice President of Civil Aviation, Eng. Saleh Al-Fadaghi issued a circular to all airlines operating at Kuwait International Airport to start implementing the MUNA programme for verifying PCR certificates at Kuwait International Airport. Currently 8 countries will be linke
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KUWAIT CITY, March 8: The Directorate- General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has warned some operators at the Kuwait International Airport not to misuse ‘exemption permits’ which have been issued during the curfew period, while transporting workers to and from work, because as per instructions they are required only to show their official ID, reports Al-Qabas daily.
The Deputy Director-General for the Kuwait International Airport Affairs, Engineer Saleh Al-Fadaghi, said in a circular, a copy of which has been obtained by the daily, that based on the Ministry of Interior’s decision to exempt certain categories from requesting security clearance during the curfew if the ID is misused the violators will be subjected to legal liability. He called on the authorities operating at the airport to provide a follow-up mechanism for employees.