Airlines Launch Repatriation Flights from Morocco to Europe Amid Travel Restrictions

In order to allow travelers stranded in Morocco, following the suspension of air links to and from the kingdom, Air Arabia has scheduled around fifty special flights between Morocco and several European countries from December 1 to 6. As for Royal Air Maroc, it will operate up to 3 daily flights to France until December 6.
A very busy schedule for Air Arabia, which must ensure around fifty flights between Morocco and France, Spain, Italy and Switzerland. These are one-way flights with no possibility of return and will take place between December 1 and 6. Passengers have the choice between the airports of Casablanca, Fez, Oujda, Nador and Tangier.
Royal Air Maroc (RAM) started with flights between Morocco and France. On Tuesday, two planes left Casablanca for Paris (Orly) during the day, and in the late afternoon, a third aircraft took off from Marrakech. In total, the company will operate several flights to France until December 6 next. These flights will depart from Casablanca and Marrakech, a city very popular with French tourists.
After France, it was Spain that announced through its embassy in Rabat the authorization of round-trip special flights from Casablanca on December 2, 4, 7, 9 and 11.
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