Morocco Delays Flight Ban from France to Sunday, Citing Repatriation Efforts

The suspension of flights to France takes effect on Friday, while those from France will be suspended from November 28.
The decision of the Moroccan authorities to suspend direct flights from France has been postponed until Sunday, November 28 at midnight instead of Friday, November 26.
This delay is intended to facilitate the return operation of Moroccan citizens and foreigners residing in Morocco, specified the Interministerial Committee for Coordination and Monitoring of the system governing international travel during the pandemic.
To recall, this measure was taken, it is said, in order to preserve the achievements of the Kingdom in the management of the Covid-19 pandemic and to cope with the deterioration of the health situation in certain neighboring European countries.
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