Spain Continues Repatriation of Citizens Stranded in Morocco with New Ferry Departures

The repatriation of Spanish citizens and residents in Spain, stranded in Morocco for months, continues. Two new Trasmediterránea ferries will depart on August 6 and 7, after those of July 29 and 30.
The Spanish Embassy in Morocco has indicated that two Transmediterránea ferries will depart from Tangier to Algeciras as part of the special repatriation operation. These new departures by sea will take place on August 6 and 7, at 2 p.m. like the previous ones. But before that, two others will take place on Wednesday, July 29 and Thursday, July 30.
These ferries are intended for the repatriation of hundreds of Spanish citizens and residents in Spain stranded in Morocco due to the closure of borders. Vehicles registered in the European Union are also concerned.
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