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Morocco Launches "Sky-Restart" Plan to Ensure Safe Air Travel Resumption
Tuesday 15 June 2021, by
All the signals are green to ensure fluidity and a healthy environment for all users and staff of Moroccan airports. This is the assurance given by the National Airports Office (ONDA), which has put in place a recovery plan, called "Sky-Restart", as part of the resumption, starting Tuesday, June 15, of international flights to and from the kingdom.
According to Habiba Laklalech, Director General of ONDA, who spoke during a new edition of the "Tourism Marketing Days" (TMD), "Sky-Restart", the recovery plan put in place by the Office, has the main objective of protecting all airport users and staff and ensuring a healthy and fluid journey for travelers.
This system aims to limit staffing at all border control points, health posts, inspection or screening points in airports in order to enforce the social distancing measure by decongesting as much as possible the various control zones, explained Laklalech, noting that this mission will be possible thanks to close coordination with the partners of the airport platforms.
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The ONDA official also stressed the "Airport Health Accreditation" program, initiated by the Airports Council International (ACI), to measure the compliance of health measures implemented at airports with the recommendations of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).
The Chairman and CEO of Royal Air Maroc (RAM), Abdelhamid Addou, in turn, called on industry professionals to deploy the necessary resources and put in place all measures to provide real comfort to travelers. He also stressed the importance of investing in digital innovation in the service offering.
During this edition of the TMD, organized in hybrid mode by the Moroccan National Tourist Office (ONMT), Habiba Laklalech welcomed the good performance achieved by Morocco in managing the epidemiological situation and the success of the anti-Covid-19 vaccination campaign, and the acceleration of the vaccination campaign in the Kingdom have made this possible.