Morocco and Israel to Resume Direct Flights Within Three Months, Says Tourism Minister

Morocco and Israel will be able to restore their regular air links within 2 to 3 months, announced on Wednesday the Minister of Tourism, Handicrafts, Air Transport and Social Economy, Nadia Fettah Alaoui.
During the 23rd edition of the "Tuesdays of Tourism", the minister stated that the signing of conventions between Morocco and the State of Israel aims to restore regular air links.
In her statement, she expressed the "great enthusiasm" of the two countries to restore regular flight routes. "We now welcome all Israeli tourists who want to come to Morocco," she rejoiced. According to the supervising minister, the Judeo-Moroccan community visiting the kingdom will "continue to come and return to Morocco and introduce it to other countries."
Nadia Fettah Alaoui announced that she has launched a study to examine the Israeli market and mobilize operators from both countries to identify the specificities and prerequisites of the two markets. "We are also working in this direction with associations to be able to train and prepare more tourist guides," she specified. She also invited to federate efforts to meet the challenge of strengthening Israeli tourism in Morocco. "It is a challenge that must be part of a proactive and methodical approach," added the minister.
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