Air France Resumes Limited Flights to Morocco for Eligible Travelers

Air France has been serving the airports of Casablanca, Marrakech and Rabat since Monday, August 17, departing from Paris-Roissy Charles de Gaulle airport.
The French airline is relaunching its flights to its three cities in the Kingdom after obtaining authorization from the competent authorities. These are special flights reserved for Moroccan nationals abroad: tourists, students, Moroccans residing abroad (MREs).
They are also intended for foreigners residing in Morocco and their families. In addition, a negative PCR test must be presented before boarding, with the exception of children under 11 years of age.
These flights are to continue until September 10, the end date of the state of health emergency, extended by one month on August 10.
This resumption of Air France flights comes after the authorization obtained by the Royal Air Maroc airline to operate special flights to France.
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