Air Arabia Suspends Morocco-UK Flights Until July 15 Amid Pandemic Uncertainty

There will be no flights between Morocco and the United Kingdom before July 15. This is the announcement made by Air arabia, which regularly operated the routes between the two countries, before the suspension of flights.
The reopening of the airspace, closed due to the coronavirus pandemic, remains dependent on the evolution of the epidemic currently affecting Morocco and its main tourist providers. However, according to The Telegraph, Air Arabia has informed its customers that there will be "no flights between Morocco and the United Kingdom before at least July 15".
According to the same source, the national airspace should be opened to navigation on May 31, 2020. But this remains a theory, as the reopening will depend on the epidemiological situation in the country and the extension or not of the confinement. Air links between the two countries are provided by several companies including Royal Air Maroc, EasyJet, Ryanair and British Airways.
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