Kuwait has lifted a travel ban imposed due to coronavirus pandemic starting from August 1, 2020. However, seven countries are still on ban list including Pakistan, daily Kuwait Times reported on Thursday.
The Center for Government Communication, CGC, announced in a tweet, saying, “Citizens and residents of the country are allowed to travel to and from Kuwait, except for residents coming from the following countries: Bangladesh, Philippines, India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Iran and Nepal,”
It was earlier in March when Kuwait suspended all international flights to and from the country to curb the spread of coronavirus, with the exception of repatriation flights.
Late in May, the daily reported that civil aviation authorities would implement a gradual resumption of commercial flights with government approval, which will be implemented in three phases.
Kuwait has confirmed 65,903 coronavirus cases, 56,467 recoveries, and 444 deaths, as of July 29,
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