Turkey Organizes Special Flights to Evacuate Citizens from Morocco Amid Travel Restrictions

Turkey has decided to organize special flights to repatriate its nationals stranded in Morocco following the decision of Morocco to suspend air links. This announcement was made by the Turkish embassy in Rabat.
Good news for Turks stranded in Morocco. In a statement posted on its Facebook page, the Turkish embassy in Rabat announced the organization of exceptional flights on Saturday, April 24 and Thursday, April 29, 2021 at 2 p.m. (Moroccan time) from Mohammed V-Casablanca International Airport. Turkish Airlines is in charge.
These flights are for Turkish citizens, third-country nationals, as well as Moroccan nationals who have obtained the necessary authorization from the Moroccan authorities, the same source specifies, adding that they can purchase tickets at the Turkish Airlines office in Casablanca, through the various travel agencies as well as on the official website of the Turkish airline.
Passengers over the age of 6 must present a negative PCR test performed less than 72 hours before boarding these flights, as well as the "Turkey Entry Form" within 72 hours prior to the flight departure time, the statement also said.
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