Kuwait to Resume Direct Flights to Morocco on August 1 as COVID Restrictions Ease

Kuwaiti authorities will allow direct flights to Morocco starting August 1st.
Based on the positive indicators of the epidemiological situation in the Kingdom of Morocco, Kuwait will allow direct flights to Morocco starting August 1st, the Kuwaiti administration said in a statement.
The council also decided to allow unvaccinated people to enter administrative buildings, hospitals and personal medical facilities, according to the Kuwaiti news agency (KUNA).
The Kuwaiti cabinet canceled the choice to close all commercial activities at 8:00 pm on Tuesday, while deciding to reopen all activities, except for gatherings, conferences, wedding ceremonies, social events and all activities for children from September 1st, the same source said.
On July 1st, Kuwait authorized direct flights to the United Kingdom, the United States, France, Italy, Germany, Austria, Spain, the Netherlands, Greece, Switzerland, Kyrgyzstan and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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