Jazeera puts entire fleet at disposal of Kuwait for repatriation flights

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Jazeera Airways has announced that its fleet of 14 aircraft has been placed at the disposal of the State of Kuwait to support its efforts to return Kuwaiti citizens to the country as well as serve for transporting medical products and equipment needed.

Jazeera Airways also announced that all its departing and returning flights from and to Kuwait were suspended from March 13. The step follows a decision by Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to suspend all flight operations at Kuwait International Airport to prevent an outbreak of COVID-19 virus.

Passengers affected by actions taken during the coronavirus situation will have cancellation and change fees waived on any bookings from March 7 to April 30.

Before suspending its flights to all destinations, Jazeera Airways operated all flights in full compliance with DGCA regulations. Jazeera had taken immediate steps to suspend flights to countries affected by the virus while reducing its flight frequencies to all other countries significantly to minimise risks of contamination, knowing that while operating these limited flights, the airline had also taken additional precautionary measures to ensure the safety of all passengers and employees to help minimise the risk of spreading the infection. The airline’s operational and precautionary measures were coordinated under the directives of the DGCA and Ministry of Health.

Jazeera Airways is now building a dedicated auxiliary special medical facility in coordination with DGCA and the Ministry of Health at Jazeera Terminal 5 (T5) at Kuwait International Airport to screen all inbound passengers and test them for coronavirus before entering the arrival hall. The new facility is a remote extension of the Jazeera Terminal 5 (T5) and will be ready when the Kuwaiti Government announces the reopening of Kuwait International Airport to passenger traffic. - TradeArabia News Service

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