TUI Cancels Morocco Trips Through April Amid Travel Restrictions

Due to the restrictive measures, the tour operator TUI has canceled trips to Morocco and other non-European destinations until the end of April, and therefore during the spring holidays. This is what the spokesperson for TUI Belgium announced.
"For the moment, there are few prospects for us to be able to open up non-European and distant destinations, which is why we have made this decision," explains the tour operator.
Currently, the Belgian government has banned non-essential travel for its citizens, including Moroccans residing on its territory, until April 1st. This ban is however subject to modification, which could be effective during the concertation committee of February 26.
TUI had meanwhile decided to cancel all tourist trips until the end of March. Only bookings for distant destinations such as Egypt, Mexico or Jamaica were allowed.
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