Morocco Launches Multiple Flights to Repatriate 1,030 Citizens from Four Countries

Royal Air Maroc (RAM) will operate, on Monday, June 22, repatriation flights for Moroccans stranded in France, the United Arab Emirates, Tunisia and the Netherlands.
In total, 3 flights will allow 450 Moroccans stranded in France at a rate of 150 passengers per aircraft to return to the country on Monday, June 22, reports Hespress. A wide-body aircraft from RAM will transport 280 Moroccans stranded in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, while two other flights have been chartered for the repatriation of 150 people stranded in Tunisia and 150 others in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, specifies the same source.
The appropriate arrangements have been made at the airports to welcome these Moroccans in strict compliance with the preventive measures against Covid-19. On arrival, they are subjected to screening tests for the new coronavirus and quarantined in dedicated facilities according to the health procedures in force.
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