US Organizes 10th Repatriation Flight for Americans Stranded in Morocco

Morocco has authorized a 10th flight to repatriate nearly 100 Americans stranded on its territory due to the suspension of air travel. Meanwhile, its nationals are still stranded abroad.
After the suspension of repatriation operations for tourists stranded in Morocco, the US authorities and their Moroccan counterparts have coordinated and organized a special repatriation flight for nearly 100 US nationals.
The US Embassy in Rabat announced on its Facebook page that the 10th repatriation flight for Americans had taken off from Mohammed V International Airport in Casablanca on Saturday, April 11, at 3 pm (local time).
The embassy expressed its gratitude to the Moroccan authorities, particularly the General Directorate of National Security (DGSN) and the National Airports Office (ONDA), for working to ensure the success of this repatriation operation.
Meanwhile, many Moroccans are still stranded abroad, especially in France and Spain. They have also asked the Moroccan authorities to help them return to the country.
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