Morocco to Reopen Hotels on June 25 with Health Measures in Place

The Ministry of Tourism, Crafts, Air Transport and Social Economy authorizes hotel owners to resume tourist accommodation activities from June 25, 2020.
This announcement follows the joint press release of the Ministries of the Interior, Health, Industry, Trade, Green and Digital Economy on the transition to the 2nd phase of the plan to ease the health lockdown.
The resumption of this activity will be supervised: the reception capacity will be limited and the owners of tourist accommodation establishments (EHT) will have to strictly comply with the health provisions to guarantee the health safety of both customers, staff and all other users of these establishments.
These provisions include regular disinfection of all EHT departments, limiting the number of customers who can access the EHT at the same time, establishing a 6-hour health break between each booking and disinfecting luggage at check-in and when returning keys by customers at check-out.
Similarly, EHTs will have to respect a maximum capacity of 50% of the accommodation capacity and in all common areas such as restaurants, hammams, hair salons, gyms, shops and other public access points.
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