Bravo Club Delays Reopening of Morocco Resorts Until October Amid COVID-19 Concerns

Fears of a resurgence of the coronavirus epidemic, added to the doubts hanging over the conditions for reopening and crossing borders for non-EU countries, have changed Bravo Club’s mind. The all-inclusive vacation clubs, also present in Morocco, with French-speaking entertainment, are postponing their return to October.
In a press release sent to its partner agencies, Bravo Club is postponing the reopening of its Clubs initially scheduled for early September in the Indian Ocean to early October in Tunisia and Morocco. It also announces the full resumption of its activities from the All Saints’ holidays (opening of the Caribbean, Asia and Oman).
The group resigns itself to noting that such a recovery will not be possible, despite the reopening of most borders within the European Union. For Bravo Club, several of its hotel partners have also decided not to open their establishment this summer.
"All the airlines we work with have been forced to cancel or significantly reduce their flight plan, with the cancellation of most provincial city services.(…)", he added.
After all these findings, the club says it is forced "to postpone all stays that were to take place this year in one of the Bravo Clubs that only open in summer (Spain, Greece, Italy)". In addition, the club assures that its winter production is 100% open for sale through their "reservation" service and in part on our pro site and orchestra platforms (in the process of being set up).
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