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Posted on November 21, 2020 by admin

Kuwait: Travel firms feeling the brunt of COVID-19 curbs

An estimated 80,000 domestic workers are expected to return to Kuwait in the next five months. But according to MP Al Fadl, their flights will do nothing to prop up the travel firms’ business.

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