Covid-19: Morocco suspends flights from and to UK, Germany, Netherlands
Covid-19: Morocco suspends flights from and to UK, Germany, Netherlands

Air traffic between Morocco and the Netherlands, Germany and Britain is being suspended from midnight on Wednesday as a coronavirus measure, Moroccan airlines Air Maroc and Air Arabia Maroc said on Twitter. Transavia too said it had been informed by the Moroccan authorities about the restriction.

The KLM unit, which flies 11 return flights to Morocco a week, said it is investigating what the ruling means for holidaymakers and will do all it can to bring people back. The official Dutch travel advice for Morocco is amber, which means the country should only be visited for essential business, not for holidays. Nevertheless, according to the AD, many Dutch people are in the country because of the half term holidays. Moroccan news site Le360 said the decision had been taken because of a ‘new variant’ which is on the rise in the three countries.

‘This decision was taken by the authorities, who did not provide an explanation,’ the website said. ‘Le360 was able to learn from informed sources that it was motivated by health reasons, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom and the Germany having recorded several cases of a new version of the Delta variant.’ The British government has included news of the suspension of flights on its official travel advice website. The Dutch travel advice has not yet been updated.

The BBC reported on Tuesday that officials in the UK are keeping a close watch on a new descendant of the Delta variant of Covid that is causing a growing number of infections.