Morocco will reopen its borders on February 7

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Moroccan officials have confirmed that the ban on international flights will be lifted on February 7. The decision follows "the evolution of the epidemiological situation in the kingdom", it is shown in a communiqué, adding that the entry requirements for visitors will be announced at a later date.

All flights to Morocco were initially suspended at the end of November, when the Omicron version of the Covid-19 spread rapidly around the world.

An official statement added: "This decision is in accordance with the legal provisions regarding the management of the state of health emergency and following the recommendations of the scientific and technical commission and taking into account the evolution of the epidemiological situation in the kingdom.".

When resuming flights, you will need to provide proof that you have been completely vaccinated against Covid-19, the second dose being given at least two weeks before the trip. You must also have a negative PCR test result before boarding your flight or ferry to Morocco.

The result must show that the PCR test itself was performed no more than 48 hours before boarding. For the ferry journey, you will also need to take a Covid-19 test during the journey. Children under the age of six are exempt from the PCR testing requirement for entry into Morocco.

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