Morocco resumes air traffic

Agadir Airport (Photo: Jan Gruber).
Agadir Airport (Photo: Jan Gruber).

Morocco resumes air traffic

Agadir Airport (Photo: Jan Gruber).
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On June 15, 2021, Morocco will at least partially resume tourism. First, some selected routes are reactivated. The ferries to / from France and Italy will also be resumed. However, major easing is not expected before July 10, 2021.

People who want to travel to Morocco must in any case present a negative PCR test, the sample of which is not older than 48 hours. This also applies expressly to those who have been vaccinated and who have recovered. The report must be written in French or English.

Freedom of movement is currently still partially restricted within Morocco. Vacationers should therefore find out about the rules within the country in good time before leaving. It should also be checked which regulations have to be met for returning to the home country.

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