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Morocco to repatriate nationals stranded in the Netherlands, Belgium, Italy, UAE, Tunisia and Senegal

Al-Massira Airport in Agadir. / DR
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In addition to France, Morocco to start repatriating its nationals stranded in the Netherlands, Belgium, Italy, the United Arab Emirates, Senegal and Tunisia next week.

A document sent to Yabiladi reveals the provisional dates of flights expected to repatriate Moroccans blocked in said countries. Two flights would be planned, Monday from Paris, one from Lyon, another from Amsterdam, a fifth from Tunis and a sixth which will take off from Dubai. The majority of these planes will accommodate 150 travelers.

Next Tuesday, two new flights would be planned from Paris, one from Lyon, a fourth from Dakar and a fifth from Brussels, with the same capacity. The next day, two other planes will take off from the French capital, another from Lyon and a fourth from Dubai.

Thursday, five flights would be planned, including two in Paris, one in Lyon, one in Rome and one in Brussels.

All returnees will land at the Agadir airport, before being taken to hotels for compulsory confinement for nine days, before returning home.

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