France to Repatriate Citizens Stranded in Morocco via Ferry to Marseille

The French authorities have planned a repatriation this Saturday, May 8, of their nationals stranded in Morocco. The departure will be by boat from Tanger Med to Marseille.
In order to carry out this trip open not only to the French, but also to residents and nationals of the European Union, France had posted an online form to be filled out, however warning that this repatriation had to have the agreement of Morocco. "Subject to obtaining the agreement of the Moroccan authorities, this sea crossing will be carried out on a ferry from the company La Méridionale," it was written on the Facebook page of the French embassy in Morocco.
Thus, this ferry will depart from Tanger-Med this Saturday evening (the exact schedule will be specified to the travelers), to arrive in Marseille on Monday, May 10, 2021 in the morning.
Note that the crossings and special flights are organized only from Morocco to France. Thus, anyone who leaves Morocco will not be able to return there until the suspension of the health measures instituted by the Moroccan authorities.
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