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The United States has issued 9 new travel advisory updates for September. The updates, which were posted onto the State Department’s website just yesterday, were issued as we enter a busy fall and winter period of international travel and could have a significant impact on the travel plans of many. A diverse range of countries …

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With Covid finally on course to become an endemic disease, and no longer a particularly worrying threat to public health, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is making some important updates to its travel advisories. Now, six more countries have had their health risk levels downgraded, enjoying a new Level 2 status. Throughout …

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Morocco Will Reopen For Tourism On February 7th After 3 Months Of Closure.  The Moroccan government has declared they will fully reopen tourism on February 7, 2022. On November 29, 2021, Morocco started a flight ban to contain the spread of Omicron, and only people with special exemptions could enter the country.  A statement published …

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A vivid blend of Berber, Arabic and European historical influences, Morocco contrasts colourful cities, traditional villages, and dramatic desert and mountain landscapes, topped with a fabulous climate. Here are eight reasons why you should visit. Marrakech Chaotic and charismatic, this 1,000 year old metropolis oozes vitality and vigour. At its heart lies Djemma el Fna, …

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Morocco has decided to open for international vaccinated travelers without testing requirements – including those from the US, Canada, and the U.K – from June 15th 2021. The reopening is an attempt to salvage Morocco’s damaged travel industry as the pandemic has slowed tourism to a crawl for much of the past 15 months. The …

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