After two years during which the Philippines was almost completely closed to tourists coming from Israel, the state announced its intention to allow vaccinated tourists to come to it starting February 10th.
The announcement joins the direct flights of the "Philippines" airline, which is scheduled to start operating direct flights to Israel as early as the beginning of April, as first published here in "Israel Today", in an interview with the Philippine Ambassador to Israel.
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According to the information we have, Israelis will not have to issue a visa and will be able to stay in the Philippines for 59 days.
Only fully vaccinated people will be able to enter the country after performing a PCR test within 48 hours before the flight to the country.
At the same time, Morocco also announced the opening of the country to tourists after it had been closed for about two months following the spread of the omicron.
Morocco will open to tourism on February 7, but it is not yet known what the requirements will be from the tourists who will want to visit the country.
At present most businesses in Morocco are open, and there are almost no restrictions, except for casinos and nightclubs.
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