Royal Air Maroc Updates Entry Requirements for Morocco Travelers

The airline Royal Air Maroc (RAM) has decided to update its reception system. This decision follows the lifting of the PCR test requirement to enter Moroccan territory.
In a post on its Twitter account, Royal Air Maroc (RAM) announced on Wednesday, May 18 that its customers can now enter Morocco with a valid vaccination passport or a negative PCR test less than 48 hours old. Another requirement: to present a duly completed health form online on the website of the National Airports Office (ONDA), printed and signed before check-in. As for children under 6 years of age, they are exempt from the obligation to present the vaccination pass and the PCR test.
This update to the national airline’s reception system comes after the Moroccan government’s cancellation of the PCR test requirement to enter Moroccan territory. "This decision was made on the basis of the legal provisions relating to the management of the state of health emergency and the improvement of the epidemiological situation in Morocco," the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation and Moroccans Residing Abroad said in a post on Twitter on Tuesday.
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