Iberia to Fly Stranded Spaniards Home from Morocco on Special Repatriation Flight

Spaniards stranded in Morocco after the suspension of flights with Spain and France on Monday, March 29, will be repatriated on Sunday, April 4 via a special flight from the maritime company Iberia.
The Spaniards stranded in Morocco will depart from Casablanca at 4:40 pm, aboard an Airbus A321 from the Iberia airline, bound for Madrid where they will land at 7:20 pm. The interested parties will have to make their reservation by contacting the Iberia call center. Those who hold an Iberia ticket allowing them to travel from any Moroccan airport will be allowed on this flight at no additional cost. The others will benefit from a reduced fare.
Passengers on this special flight, with the exception of children under 6 years old, will be subject to PCR, TMA or LAMP tests 72 hours before arrival in Spain. They will also have to fill out a registration form before boarding, available online at https://www.spth.gob.es.
During the health crisis, Iberia has carried out more than 50 repatriation flights to Australia or the Philippines, in close collaboration with the Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the European Union.
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