87 Lebanese depart to Beirut from Kuwait

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KUWAIT CITY, May 6: The Lebanese plane Middle East Airlines carried out its 3rd trip to Beirut airport with 87 Lebanese passengers on board, in coordination with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the General Administration of Civil Aviation

All the precautionary measures were taken before entering and stamping the Passports, baggage weight and distribution of face masks to all passengers.

The first flight to Lebanon left on March 16 and carrying 126 Lebanese, while the second flight, evacuated on April 11, had 121 passengers, bringing the total departures from the Lebanese community to 247 passengers.

Number of Lebanese travelers expressed their feelings of gratitude to Kuwait during their departure from Kuwait International Airport and their love for Kuwait and its people, and thanked the Kuwaiti government for harnessing all the capabilities and measures to prevent spread of corona virus.

Lebanese traveler at Kuwait Airport (Al Anba)

Rita Shaar, Lebanese resident in Kuwait for 11 yrs said that the procedures at Kuwait Airport are “a lot of good and organized, and God will perpetuate Kuwait and, God willing, we can come back again”.

Ali Habib, said “The Kuwaiti government took great deal of measures, whether in our homes or our businesses, and we felt comfortable after completing the stay, noting that all the preparations are excellent and all thanks to Kuwait and its people”.

Charlotte said “The procedures were good, excellent, and hygienic thanks to Kuwait for all the efforts made, Kuwait is among the leading countries who took steps to evacuate expats, calling on God to protect Kuwait and all residents of Kuwait”.

Mohamed Rami, he said that the procedures at Kuwait Airport were in full swing, pointing out that the procedures are necessary and important, and Kuwait is fully alert.

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