Kuwait issues safety guidelines for resumption of air travel

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Updated 22 July 2020
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Kuwait issues safety guidelines for resumption of air travel

  • The guidelines include random testing of passengers, mandatory use of face masks, and maintaining physical distance
  • Kuwait International Airport will start allowing commercial flights from Aug. 1

DUBAI: Kuwait’s civil aviation authority has released a set of rules to ensure the safe resumption of air travel next month, Kuwait News Agency, KUNA, reported.

The guidelines include random testing of passengers, mandatory use of face masks, and maintaining physical distance.

Departing travelers are also required to provide negative COVID-19 certificates before boarding their flights. Manual checking of tickets will be replaced with digital scanning to avoid physical contact.

Kuwait International Airport will start allowing commercial flights from Aug. 1 at no more than 30 percent capacity. The resumption will come in three stages.


USS Gerald Ford leaves Crete as Iran talks begin: AFP

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USS Gerald Ford leaves Crete as Iran talks begin: AFP

  • Its departure comes amid a new round of indirect talks between the United States and Iran on the latter’s nuclear program
  • Washington has more than a dozen warships in the Middle East: one aircraft carrier, nine destroyers and three other combat ships
SOUDA, Greece: The USS Gerald R. Ford, the world’s largest aircraft carrier, sent to the Mediterranean this week in a military build-up to put pressure on Iran, left a naval base in Crete Thursday, an AFP photographer said.
Its departure came as a new round of indirect talks between the United States and Iran on the latter’s nuclear program, mediated by Oman’s foreign minister, opened in Geneva Thursday morning.
The vessel has been at the US Naval Support Activity Souda Bay base in Crete since Monday. The US embassy in Athens has declined to comment on the carrier’s presence, forwarding questions to the Pentagon in Washington.
President Donald Trump ordered strikes on Iran last year. He has repeatedly threatened Tehran with fresh military action if it does not cut a new deal on its contentious nuclear program, which the West fears is aimed at building an atomic weapon.
Washington has more than a dozen warships in the Middle East: one aircraft carrier — the USS Abraham Lincoln — nine destroyers and three other combat ships.
It is rare for there to be two US aircraft carriers, which carry dozens of warplanes and are crewed by thousands of sailors, in the Middle East.