Kuwait and Mongolia Forge New Aviation Agreement to Boost Tourism

Edytowane przez: Ainet

In a significant move to enhance international travel, Kuwait's Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) recently signed a bilateral agreement with Mongolia. This agreement aims to establish a comprehensive legal framework for air transport between the two nations, focusing on safety, security, and operational efficiency.

Sheikh Humoud Mubarak Al-Humoud Al-Sabah, President of DGCA, highlighted the importance of this agreement, stating that it is designed to ensure safe aviation operations and foster collaboration in the aviation sector. By implementing necessary legal and technical measures, the agreement seeks to enhance the safety and security of passengers traveling through Kuwait International Airport.

This initiative is part of Kuwait's broader strategy to strengthen its aviation sector and promote tourism. The DGCA is actively pursuing similar agreements with various countries, aiming to broaden Kuwait's international connectivity and attract more visitors.

On the Mongolian side, State Secretary of the Ministry of Roads and Transport, Sandagdorj Batbold, expressed optimism about the agreement's potential to positively impact trade and tourism between the two countries. He emphasized that this partnership will not only strengthen bilateral relations but also contribute to mutual interests.

As travel continues to evolve, agreements like this one pave the way for more accessible and secure travel options, ultimately enriching the cultural exchanges and economic ties between nations.

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