Morocco and Algeria Suspend Flights Amid Coronavirus Outbreak

Morocco and Algeria have just suspended their air links due to the coronavirus pandemic.
After Spain, it is the turn of the Algerian government to come to an agreement with the Kingdom of Morocco. The announcement was made through a press release from the Algerian Presidency.
This press release indicates that the Algerian and Moroccan governments have decided, on Thursday, March 12, by "mutual agreement", to suspend air links between the two countries, until further notice.
This decision, it should be recalled, is part of the fight against the spread of the coronavirus.
The decision to suspend, until further notice, flights to and from Algeria comes from the Moroccan authorities, who then notified the Algerian authorities.
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