Tunisian Nationals Stranded in Morocco to Return Home Amid COVID-19 Restrictions
– bySylvanus@Bladi
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Upon arrival, these Tunisians will be subject to mandatory confinement in the governorate of Sousse, Mosaïque FM reported on Saturday, May 9, 2020.
Before this repatriation, there was that of 262 Tunisians stranded in Saudi Arabia. They returned to the country on Thursday, May 7, 2020. Their plane landed at Habib Bourguiba International Airport in Monastir.
According to Tunisair, the flight schedules will be extended until June 30, 2020, without payment of taxes.
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