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Kuwait’s Wataniya Airways grounded for three months

Second time operations of the carrier have been suspended in the last eight years

- BY HABIB TOUMI Bureau Chief

Kuwaiti aviation authoritie­s have suspended the permit of Kuwait-based carrier Wataniya Airways for three months.

Minister of State for Housing Affairs and Minister of State for Services Affairs Dr Jenan Boushehri said the Directorat­e General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) took the 90-day suspension decision effective as of September 6 after the ultimatum to the company on August 25 had expired.

Wataniya Airways has neither made a tangible overhaul of its services nor introduced immediate reforms to operations, thus negatively affecting the national aviation sector and Kuwait’s image abroad and underminin­g passengers’ interests, the minister said, according to Kuwait News Agency (Kuna).

Boushehri said DGCA was keen on adhering to sound legal procedures towards the airline company, issued it notices and giving it more than one opportunit­y to shape up.

Wataniya launched its operations in January 2009 in the wake of the air service liberalisa­tion in Kuwait, but suspended them two years later. It started again in mid-2017 following a six-year hiatus after it shut down operations in 2011 citing financial and regional instabilit­y. However, it waded into problems and instead of increasing its fleet, it reduced numbers and ultimately had to suspend operations “due to unexpected circumstan­ces.”

In her statement, Boushehri said the aviation department would discuss with Kuwait Airways Corporatio­n (KAC) its wish to take over the Wataniya network, the minister said.

The minister expressed deep gratitude for “the extraordin­ary efforts exerted by the foreign ministry, and Kuwait’s embassies and consulates for helping passengers hit by the airline suspension to reschedule their bookings and for arranging their accommodat­ion. She also lauded KAC for scheduling special flights to take the passengers back to Kuwait.

The aviation authoritie­s on Tuesday said that, since August 26, they had to help more than 1,500 passengers whose flights on Wataniya Airways had been cancelled.

 ?? Reuters ?? Wataniya Airways failed to perform a tangible overhaul of its services or introduce immediate reforms to operations.
Reuters Wataniya Airways failed to perform a tangible overhaul of its services or introduce immediate reforms to operations.

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