Khorramshahr (IP) – The director-general of Ports and Maritime Affairs of Khorramshahr city of Khuzestan Province says the operation of the Khorramshahr-Kuwait maritime passenger line resumed after a two-year hiatus.

Iran PressIran News: Noorollah As'adi noted on Saturday that the Khorramshahr-Kuwait maritime passenger line had a weekly operation before the COVID outbreak and was suspended for two years due to the pandemic.

He stated that according to the agreement and coordination between the Khorramshahr port and Kuwait, the commute would be carried out by the passenger ship 'Berelian' on a regular and weekly basis.

The director-general of Ports and Maritime Affairs of Khorramshahr said the trip requires three doses of vaccination and a negative PCR test; he added that travelers must observe health protocols during the trip.

The Persian Gulf Passenger Terminal in Khorramshahr, as one of the largest and most modern maritime terminals in Iran and the region, has a capacity to commute 1,200 people a day.

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