
Stranded Moroccan Women Give Birth in France Amid COVID-19 Travel Restrictions
6 May 2020
Among the Moroccan women stranded in France due to the suspension of flights and confinement, there are pregnant women who have given birth to babies.
6 May 2020
Among the Moroccan women stranded in France due to the suspension of flights and confinement, there are pregnant women who have given birth to babies.
5 May 2020
The low-cost airline Ryanair has committed to refunding its Moroccan and other nationality customers whose flights have been canceled due to covid-19. For now, it asks them to (…)
4 May 2020
Moroccan travelers risk paying more for their low-cost airline tickets due to the social distancing to be observed during flights. According to the British airline data analyst (…)
3 May 2020
Arrived in France on February 13 for a tourist visit, Ahmed has been stuck there since March 14 due to the suspension of air flights. Instead of moping around, this trained and (…)
3 May 2020
Mimouna, a mother, is stranded in Morocco due to the state of health emergency and the suspension of air travel due to covid-19. Tired of these involuntarily extended holidays, (…)
3 May 2020
Foreign and Defense Minister Philippe Goffin stated that 264 Belgians were repatriated from Morocco on a flight on Friday, May 1. Another plane took off from Casablanca on (…)
2 May 2020
While he was supposed to return to his post in Nairobi after his vacation, the Moroccan ambassador to Kenya, El Mokhtar Ghambou, finds himself stuck in Kenitra due to the (…)
30 April 2020
Khalil Zeguendi, a Moroccan from Brussels, is renouncing his Moroccan nationality on the grounds that his sick brother is among the 4,500 Belgo-Moroccans still stranded in (…)
30 April 2020
Air traffic suspended due to the health crisis seems to be gradually resuming. The French airline Air France has announced on its website the resumption of flight bookings to (…)
29 April 2020
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) estimates that the suspension of flights due to covid-19 would have cost the Moroccan economy $4.9 billion, or 48.9 billion (…)