Air Algérie to Repatriate Stranded Algerian Students from Morocco

Algerian students stranded at Mohammed V airport in Casablanca after being turned away from Canada and brought back via the airline Royal Air Maroc (RAM) finally see the light at the end of the tunnel. Air Algérie will operate two repatriation flights this Monday, January 18, 2021.
In a message broadcast on Saturday, January 16 via the WhatsApp messaging service, the Algerian embassy in Morocco announced two Air Algérie repatriation flights departing from Mohammed V airport in Casablanca. The airline will operate these flights on Monday, January 18 and Thursday, January 21. In addition to the fourteen students, other Algerians stranded in Morocco are also affected by the operation.
Ticket sales are being handled at the Air Algérie agency in Casablanca. It is also possible to buy the ticket directly at the airport on the day of departure, the Algerian embassy specifies, reminding passengers that they must present a negative PCR test performed less than 72 hours before the Air Algérie flight departure.
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