Emirates Airlines to Resume Flights to Morocco and Other Arab Countries Starting July 1

More than two months after the suspension of its activities due to the coronavirus, Emirates Airlines has resumed its connections with certain countries in Europe, America and Australia. This company, based in Dubai, has now associated a dozen Arab countries with its passenger flight program, including Morocco.
Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Oman, Bahrain, Iraq, Tunisia, Algeria, Lebanon, Jordan and Sudan are the new countries associated with this short-list, to which Morocco is added. According to the company, Morocco as well as the other countries will be able to book flights departing from Dubai as of July 1st.
In a press release, the company recalled that the connections to these countries may however change: "Currently, some of our flights are available for booking from July 1st, but the situation remains dynamic and these flight services could be subject to change. We aim to inform our customers as much as possible in case of any changes," it is specified.
Related Articles
-
Morocco’s Real Estate Market Grinds to Halt: Tax Certificate Chaos Derails Summer Sales
5 August 2025
-
Morocco Cracks Down on Foreign Real Estate Tax Evasion Scheme
4 August 2025
-
Euro Surge Boosts European Travelers’ Buying Power in Morocco and Beyond
4 August 2025
-
Altice France’s $26 Billion Debt Showdown: Court Decision to Reshape Telecom Giant’s Future
4 August 2025
-
Morocco’s 2030 World Cup Real Estate Boom: Sustainable Development or White Elephants?
4 August 2025