NEW DELHI: Indians need not carry a health certificate stating that are Coronavirus-free to enter Kuwait , as the country’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has lifted the order requiring clearance.In a statement, Kuwait’s Jazeera Airways on Friday said: “The Civil Aviation Authority of Kuwait has lifted the order requiring medical certificates for Indians travelling to the country amid the coronavirus scare in the region. Meanwhile, Jazeera Airways continues to take additional precautionary measures to ensure the safety and wellbeing of its passengers. The airline presently connects five Indian cities in India – Delhi, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Hyderabad, and Kochi – to the Middle East, Central Asia , and Europe.”Bhutan has temporarily barred tourists from flying into the Himalayan kingdom for two weeks from Friday after an American tourist tested positive for Coronavirus. “The ministry of health in a press release confirmed the first Covid-19 case in Bhutan as an American tourist tested positive for the virus. In order to reduce the risk and vulnerability for further spreading of the virus within the country, the government has put temporary restrictions on the tourist coming to Bhutan. The government has imposed two weeks restriction on all the incoming tourist with immediate effect.… the Bhutan CAA informs airlines to impose the two weeks restriction on all the incoming tourist with immediate effect,” Bhutan’s CAA said in a statement.Emirates has waived change fees for flights where Dubai (DXB) is the origin or destination. “Change fee and reissue fees are not applicable for tickets issued on / before March 4, 2020, for travel dates until May 31, 2020. Rebooking permitted till June 30, 2020. If the reissued ticket/routing results in a fare difference or applicable taxes the additional collection will need to be charged. Changes are allowed in same booking class as per ticketed details,” Emirates told travel agents.