Bretons Seek Sunny Escapes in Morocco for All Saints’ Holiday Travel

Morocco is one of the preferred destinations for Bretons for the All Saints’ holidays. They want to go there to enjoy the sunny days.
"The Canaries are the All Saints’ destination," says Delphine, manager of the Havas travel agency in Lorient. "People want sunshine, it wasn’t nice this summer, they want to go away," echoes Sabrina from her Promovacances agency in Saint-Brieuc. In addition to the Canary Islands, Bretons want to spend their All Saints’ holidays in Tunisia, Morocco, Italy, Egypt, etc.
What about the conditions for traveling to Morocco? Breton travelers must fill out a specific document, present their health pass and a negative PCR test less than 48 hours old. France has recently removed the kingdom from the "red zone" characterized by a particularly active circulation of the Covid-19 epidemic to classify it in the orange zone.
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