Royal Air Maroc Enforces New COVID-19 Test Requirements for France-Bound Flights

Royal Air Maroc wants to comply with the new entry requirements on French territory. The Moroccan airline has reminded its passengers of this new document necessary before any boarding.
In a press release, Royal Air Maroc indicated that from November 11 next, its passengers bound for France will have to present a PCR test less than 72 hours old at check-in. This measure excludes children under 11 years of age.
In addition to this document, travelers must also present an international travel derogatory certificate from abroad to France. It must take into account the detailed list of categories authorized to access French territory, as well as a sworn statement of absence of symptoms of Covid-19 infection.
The airline invites its passengers to visit the website of the Ministry of the Interior to access these documents.
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