Morocco’s Marhaba 2022 Operation Sees Over 520,000 Arrivals in First 10 Days

Launched a few days ago, the Marhaba operation is picking up speed. The flow of arrivals at Moroccan ports and airports is increasing gradually, according to the Ministry of Transport.
Taking stock of the first days of the operation, the members of the temporary exploratory mission for the Marhaba 2022 operation provided the supervising minister with the first figures recorded at the various identified transit points.
From June 5 to 14, corresponding to the first ten days of the operation, 28,000 passengers and 7,200 vehicles transited through the national ports. At the same time, these terminals recorded the exit of at least 19,000 passengers and 4,400 vehicles during the same period, the same source indicates.
For their part, Moroccan airports had welcomed 528,000 during the same period, it is pointed out.
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