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35000 Indians Leaving Kuwait In Two Weeks
According to alqabas Nationals of the Indians in Kuwait continue to leave the country to return to their homeland after the completion of the first phase of the flight plan from Kuwait to India, where the second phase was launched yesterday, which increased its daily rations from 1,000 passengers to 2,500 passengers on approximately 14 flights, amid a shift The airport called for a beehive to remove all obstacles for those wishing to leave the country.
An informed source told revealed that the civil aviation authorities agreed to the Indian side to approve the scheduling of flights by operating 160 flights to carry about 35,000 passengers from the Indian community during the period from 18 to 31 this month, by 12 to 14 flights per day to evacuate about 2,500 passengers. The national carrier He stressed that the operating quota for national carriers heading to India daily includes the transportation of 1250 passengers, as is the case for Indian carriers that carry 1250 passengers per day, bringing the total departures to about 2,500, pointing out that the departing flights include several air stations in India,
including Ameristar, Hyderabad, Chennai and Kochi airports. Calicut and Bangalore. According to the source, Sri Lanka has requested departure flights for its citizens wishing to return to their homeland, as it will be decided within days of approval for 14 departing flights, and it is expected that the departing flights will start on this 22nd, to carry about 2,500 passengers from the Sri Lankan community by two trips over a full week or To be a daily trip for two continuous weeks.
No feature requests Regarding the presence of new requests by some countries to operate flights for their citizens wishing to leave, the source said, “Until now, no country has submitted any request to operate flights for its nationals except for India and Sri Lanka, noting that the Philippines receives its citizens from Kuwait through one or two trips per week, but it is in Very limited range and unscheduled flights.
The source emphasized that the Cabinet’s instructions stipulate that all difficulties faced by residents wishing to travel and leave to their homelands should be overcome, and the procedures for departing flights to the prohibited countries would be facilitated by coordinating with the Air Transport Administration to receive airline requests, according to the procedures in place, to obtain the necessary approvals.
While he said that the circular banning the entry of foreigners into Kuwait from 31 countries has not undergone any amendments or addition, he expected that the list will continue without change until the end of this month,stressing that adding or removing any country from the list is based on instructions Health authorities that review the decision every 10 days.
The 14-day condition is a necessity There has been no amendment regarding the generalization banning entry to non-Kuwaiti passengers of all nationalities coming from the 31 banned countries, whether coming directly from those countries or by transit through other non-prohibited countries unless they settle in those countries 14 days and then perform a PCR examination before Refer them to Kuwait within a period not exceeding 72 hours from the date of taking the sample until arriving in Kuwait. A source indicated that residents can enter the country easily if they reside in any country that is not prohibited for a period of 14 days, indicating that Dubai and Doha will be the destination for the majority of residents wishing to return to Kuwait. 27 departures and 15 arrivals Kuwait International Airport continued to operate flights coming into and out of the country, whether for citizens or residents, as about 27 flights left yesterday to several cities, most notably Istanbul, Beirut, Doha and Dubai, while the country reached 15 flights.
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