Uncertainty Looms Over France-Morocco Ferry Routes Amid New Lockdown

Uncertainty hangs over the sustainability of maritime lines to Morocco. The reconfinement announced by France is at the origin of this situation.
Several hours before the reconfinement, the Excelsior, a ferry from the GNV company, left the port of Sète for Morocco on Thursday, October 29, reports Midi Libre. As for the boats scheduled during the reconfinement, the uncertainty remains.
Contacted, the ferry company GNV specifies that there is "a priori" no cancellation concerning the ships that ensure the link between France and Morocco.
For the authorities of the port of Sète, the boat of Thursday, October 29 for Morocco is confirmed. However, they did not provide any details on the schedules for the coming days. The situation should become clearer when the measures associated with the reconfinement are definitively detailed.
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