Ferry to Repatriate French Citizens from Morocco to Marseille on May 22

Subject to obtaining the agreement of the Moroccan authorities, the French embassy in Rabat announced on its Facebook page that a ferry to repatriate French citizens stranded in Morocco to France will take place on May 22, 2021. The company La Méridionale is in charge.
According to the details provided by the French embassy in Rabat, a ferry from the company La Méridionale will depart from Tanger Med on Saturday, May 22, 2021, late in the day to dock in Marseille on Monday, May 24, 2021 in the morning. It also states that registration is required per vehicle and per person. Those wishing to make the trip are invited to meet the entry conditions on French territory.
Since Tuesday, March 30, 2021, Morocco has suspended its air links with France until further notice. Special flights and ferries are chartered one-way, from Morocco to France. "In the event of leaving Moroccan territory and until further notice, given the suspension by the Moroccan authorities of links to Morocco, people residing in Morocco will no longer be able to return," the French embassy said.
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