The announcement of the exceptional travel operation by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Morocco has raised countless questions. This morning we obtained additional clarification on the program, prices and booking which will start by the end of the day.
According to Morocco's Foreign Minister, the repatriation of stranded Moroccans is expected to accelerate in the coming days. Meanwhile, Operation Marhaba will not take place this summer.
After it repatriated the first group on Saturday, Morocco is to bring home 300 of its nationals that have been stranded in Algeria since March. While in quarantine, returnees from the first group have underwent a coronavirus test.
Moroccans stranded in Algeria may be next on the list for repatriation. Well-informed sources told Yabiladi that Morocco is awaiting the authorization of the Algerian authorities to proceed with the repatriation operation.
For several weeks, social media has been teeming with rumors and fake news related to the reopening of borders and resumption of air travel. Update on the situation within Royal Air Maroc.