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No Corona In Travelers – Domestics Return
General Manager of National Aviation Services (NAS) Mansour Al-Khuzaim said the Indian Airlines has been working with Kuwait Airways and Jazeera Airways to facilitate the return of domestic workers through ‘Besalama’ platform since Thursday, reports Al-Anba daily. He confirmed there is no corona infection among the travelers who have so far arrived in the country through ‘Besalama’ platform, stressing the platform is a national project which aims to help Kuwaitis in the return of their workers who are stuck abroad.
Speaking to the daily, Al-Khuzaim revealed the Sri Lankan Airlines and Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) in Kuwait have obtained preliminary approval for the airlines to operate again in order to transport Sri Lankan domestic workers back to the country. He expects the airlines, along with three others, to operate soon; thereby, increasing the number of airlines operating through ‘Besalama’ platform to four.
He said more than 200 travel and tourism offices and their branches are part of ‘Besalama’ platform, clarifying that travel and tourism offices abroad are not allowed to join the platform. He affirmed prices on the platform are inclusive of booking tickets, three PCR tests, three checkups, daily meals, security, medical and laundry services.
SOURCE ARABTIMES KUWAIT
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