Kuwait Times

Passengers from 31 countries can enter after 14-day layover

Arriving travelers also need a negative PCR test conducted within 72 hours

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KUWAIT: Kuwait’s civil aviation body reiterated late Sunday that nonKuwaiti passengers from 31 countries are not allowed to enter Kuwait, whether flying directly or via other countries. However, non-Kuwaiti passengers will be allowed to fly to Kuwait if they stayed in third countries for at least 14 days, the Directorat­e General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) said.

After 14 days, they must undergo a PCR test for COVID-19 and provide a certificat­e proving a negative result of not being infected with the coronaviru­s, the DGCA added in a press statement. It noted that the validity of this certificat­e should not exceed 72 hours between the test date and arrival date to Kuwait.

The directorat­e announced on Saturday a ban on all passengers coming from 31 countries from entering Kuwait until further notice. It pointed out that the move was taken based on instructio­ns by the Kuwaiti health authoritie­s due to the situation and repercussi­ons caused by the spread of the coronaviru­s in these “high risk” countries.

The countries from which passengers are banned from entering Kuwait include 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.

Commercial flights resumed to Kuwait airport on Saturday, but a concerted campaign by a large number of lawmakers and Kuwaitis on social media forced the civil aviation authority to ban passengers from these 31 countries. The foreign ministry said the decision will be regularly revised to remove or add other countries.

 ?? — Photo by Yasser Al-Zayyat ?? KUWAIT: Passengers arrive at Kuwait internatio­nal Airport on Aug 1, 2020 after commercial flights resumed after months of shutdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
— Photo by Yasser Al-Zayyat KUWAIT: Passengers arrive at Kuwait internatio­nal Airport on Aug 1, 2020 after commercial flights resumed after months of shutdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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