Transavia Resumes Morocco Flights from Paris, Serving 5 Key Cities

The airline Transavia announces the resumption of its flights to and from Morocco departing from Orly (Paris) starting August 26.
The airline will serve the cities of Casablanca, Rabat, Marrakech, Agadir and Oujda, according to the Transavia website. It specifies that specific conditions will apply to travelers.
This will involve for any traveler to meet the entry conditions and have the right documents. They will also have to fill out additional forms on board. Moroccan citizens as well as foreign citizens with resident status in Morocco are concerned by these flights. Also, immediate family members (spouses and children) of Moroccan citizens and foreign residents in Morocco are authorized to enter Moroccan territory, only upon presentation of a certificate that will be issued to them by the Moroccan Consulate in France.
Authorized passengers will be required to present a negative PCR test less than 48 hours old as well as a serological test (for all travelers from the age of 12) and a completed and printed health form before boarding.
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