The Director of Operations at the General Administration of Civil Aviation, Mansour Al-Hashemi, revealed that Civil Aviation in coordination with the Council of Ministers is analyzing a plan to increase the operational capacity of Kuwait Airport to more than 10,000 passengers per day, after evaluating the current health situation, Al Jarida reported.

Al-Hashemi said, in a statement to the daily that the past days witnessed raising the capacity of the airport to 10,000 passengers, and re-evaluating it according to the current health and according to the procedures required by the Council of Ministers, pointing to the resumption of flights to two of the prohibited countries, after Cabinet decision on restarting commercial flights in 6 banned countries.

He stressed that the reception of flights came by the health procedures emanating from the decisions of the Council of Ministers and the recommendations of the Ministry of Health, noting that companies are directed to receive the vaccinated with the doses approved by the Ministry of Health and to register with electronic applications that facilitate access procedures, such as Mosafer and Shlonak.

Al-Hashemi stated that the violator bears full legal responsibility, bearing the costs of returning him to the country from which he came. In addition, the General Administration of Civil Aviation stated that the number of scheduled flights coming from India yesterday amounted to 5, after canceling one of the flights that were scheduled to arrive in the morning.


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