Morocco-Geneva Flights to Resume June 10, Serving Casablanca, Marrakech, and Agadir

Subject to the evolution of the health crisis, flights from Geneva airport to Morocco will resume as of June 10. Three airlines are behind this: Royal Air Maroc (RAM), Air Arabia and EasyJet.
Geneva airport will serve Casablanca, Marrakech and Agadir, starting June 10, reports Air journal. Royal Air Maroc (RAM) will reopen the Casablanca-Geneva route, with six flights (every day except Tuesday). The flights will be offered on Boeing 737 (sometimes on Dreamliner 787). The low-cost airline EasyJet will operate the Geneva-Marrakech route four times a week (Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday for this summer), and the flights to Agadir twice a week (Wednesday and Saturday). As for Air Arabia, it will offer the Casablanca-Geneva line, twice a week (Thursday and Sunday).
To date, Morocco has banned flights with 54 countries, including France and Spain, until June 10, in order to curb the spread of the coronavirus and its variants in the kingdom. Only special flights or maritime crossings are authorized to repatriate foreigners stranded in the kingdom.
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