Belgian airline TUI fly announced on Wednesday that it will operate a series of special flights between Belgium and Morocco from August 27 to September 10.
TUI fly said in a release that it has received authorization from the Moroccan government to operate flights between Brussels South Charleroi and Casablanca, Oujda and Al Hoceima.
These special flights will allow Moroccan citizens currently in Europe to return to their country of origin. Conversely, Moroccans with a permanent residence in Europe will also be able to return to Belgium by the return flight, the airline explained.
To be able to travel to / from Morocco, TUI fly stresses that passengers will have to prove their dual nationality and comply with the entry conditions of the countries of destination, as shown on the website of the Belgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
All flights are operated in compliance with the health measures in force put in place by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency.
Active since March 2004, TUI fly is the second largest airline in Belgium. It serves more than 120 destinations in the Mediterranean basin, Cape Verde, the Canaries, Africa and the Caribbean.