Tourism with Morocco

Abdalla Hamdok, premier ministre

Some neighbouring countries such as Morocco are already working towards economic recovery while maintaining strict security measures against the coronavirus: when you arrive at Tangier airport you are required to have a PCR test carried out 72 hours before and a hotel reservation where, when you arrive, your suitcase is disinfected and your temperature taken.

They launch a campaign to regain enough confidence to get tourists back to a safe country that offers many opportunities. Moroccan tour operators have maintained contacts in Tangier, Rabat and Tetouan with tour operators in Andalusia, eager to return to work because the crisis is devastating.

Self-employed travel agency owners in Malaga, Seville and Valencia are looking for new opportunities with hotel, riad, air and land transport managers, who are suffering from a sector that is blocked by the pandemic and can only survive thanks to local tourism, as in Spain, but every day sees those who can no longer afford to close down. The reality in this field is very similar on both sides of the Mediterranean. Companies of all sizes, unemployed professionals, economic and social depression that threatens the stability of many countries. Uncertainty and pessimism are looming over millions of people fed by a second wave of the coronavirus that the experts predicted, but the political leaders did not manage it properly.

 However, professionals who depend on their own initiative and effort cannot afford to languish in the face of the enormous confusion created by contradictory measures as determined by political ups and downs. The Moroccan Tourist Office in Andalusia has taken the initiative to put Karina in touch with Roya to fit in with her offer of the exclusive riad in the centre of Tangier; Ingrid with Hycham who offers more personal experiences; Oscar with Hamza with a resort in the interior; Rafael with Farah for à la carte tours; Borja with Rida thinking about golf; Miguel with Mohamed looking for the historic centre; Nuria with Ghofrane with new ideas; Mariluz with Najla with options for the future; Manuel offering the Gipsy Kings: and all with the flexibility that Khalid imbues his management at Air Arabia so that the people, the tourists that everyone is trying to regain and mobilize can take the leap.

Behind and in front of political decisions are always those affected who are most concerned about the cost of RCP, which does not go below 140 euros while in Germany it is free or the opening of the borders. But above all, they are calling on the media to help create another environment, with respect for the virus but without fear of regaining their lives.

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