Kuwait Times, Sunday, Aug 30, 2020 | Muharram 11, 1442
Kuwait commercial flights travel guidelines
Kuwait:
Commercial flights resumed on August 1, while the airport will operate at
30 percent capacity during the six-month first phase of a three-stage airport
reopening plan. However, flights to and from the following countries are
suspended until further notice: Afghanistan, Armenia, Bangladesh, Brazil, Bosnia
and Herzegovina, Chile, China, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Egypt, Hong Kong,
India, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Italy, Kosovo, Lebanon, Mexico, Moldova,
Montenegro, Nepal, Northern Macedonia, Panama, Pakistan, Peru, Philippines,
Serbia, Singapore, Spain, Sri Lanka and Syria.
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation presented a set of rules for the safe
resumption of air travel. The new rules mandate all travelers to wear protective
facemasks and keep a hand sanitizer in their possession, besides strictly
abiding by social distancing guidelines and keeping hand luggage to a minimum.
Departing passengers are required to register to the ‘Kuwait Mosafer’ app, and
provide negative COVID-19 test results before boarding their flights to
destinations where such tests are required.
Citizens are also required to obtain travel insurance that covers COVID-19
treatment. Manual checks of tickets have now been scaled back as a result of the
pandemic in favor of the more popular digital e-tickets, whose scanning requires
no physical contact. Passengers must be present at the airport no less than four
hours before departure to ensure a smooth and convenient journey.
Meanwhile, arriving passengers must register to the ‘Shlonik’ app before
boarding, and obtain an accredited PCR certificate showing negative COVID-19
test results valid for 72 hours from the test’s date. Passengers will have their
temperatures checked before boarding the plane and upon arrival, while a random
PCR test will be conducted for 10 percent of passengers on each flight. All
arriving passengers must home quarantine for 14 days upon arrival.