Morocco Suspends Flights to Tunisia Amid COVID-19 Variant Concerns

Faced with the worrying spread of new variants of the coronavirus in the world, Morocco has decided to suspend air links with Tunisia. This decision will come into effect on Thursday, April 15, 2021.
No more flights between Morocco and Tunisia from April 15, 2021. The airlines operating flights between the kingdom and this country have already been informed of this decision.
The list of countries with which Morocco has suspended flights in order to fight against the new variants of the coronavirus now stands at 40. These countries are: Italy, Belgium, Turkey, Switzerland, Germany, the Netherlands, Austria, Portugal, Sweden, Ukraine, the Czech Republic, Australia, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa, Denmark, the United Kingdom, Brazil, Algeria, Egypt, Poland, Norway, Finland, Greece, Lebanon, Kuwait, Argentina, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Botswana, Cameroon, Croatia, Mozambique, Mali, Ghana, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Guinea-Conakry, Libya, France, Spain and Tunisia.
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