Morocco still barricaded to fight against the spread of the Omicron variant.
The kingdom has decided to extend until the end of January the closure of its air borders, in force since November 29.
The drastic measure was initially due to expire on December 31.
But the National Airports Office (ONDA) announced on Friday the "extension of the suspension of all passenger flights from and to Morocco until January 31, 2022".
Extension of the suspension of all passenger flights to and from Morocco until January 31, 2022. # ONDA #Airport # AéroportsduMorocco
- ONDA (@ondaofficiel) December 24, 2021
Morocco ended Thursday the device to repatriate its nationals stranded abroad, and extended the state of health emergency until January 31, 2022 in the face of the rapid spread of the new variant of Covid-19.
Special flights on a case-by-case basis
On December 13, the Moroccan authorities allowed "exceptionally" Moroccans held abroad to return to their country via Portugal, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates.
However, they decided to stop these return operations from Thursday, due to the resurgence of the epidemic in Morocco, de facto closing the borders of the kingdom.
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Only special repatriation flights from Morocco are now authorized, in particular to France, subject to case-by-case approval by the Moroccan authorities.
The Moroccan government has already banned all New Year's celebrations and reinstated a nighttime curfew, as the kingdom recorded its first cases of contamination from the Omicron variant.
Festivals and major cultural and artistic events have also been banned since the beginning of the month.
These restrictions hit the tourism, hotel and catering industry hard, a vital sector for the kingdom's economy.