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Morocco in the spotlight at World Cup 2026: Brazil kick off their Group C campaign against Morocco at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on June 13, with Morocco captain Achraf Hakimi praising Neymar ahead of the match after the Brazilian star was ruled out injured. Matchday travel & fan logistics: New York–New Jersey braces for heavy crowds and traffic around the tournament, while MBTA is running a special “Boston Stadium Train” to shuttle fans to Foxborough games. Visa friction hits football travel: Ghana midfielder Thomas Partey will miss Ghana’s opener after Canada denied his visa application, underscoring how entry rules can derail tournament plans. Morocco beyond football—golf tourism: The International Series Morocco at Royal Golf Dar Es Salam (June 11–14) is underway with a $2m prize fund and a winner’s payout of $360,000, drawing international players including Bubba Watson and Ajeetesh Sandhu. EU policy backdrop: The EU Migration Pact entered into force on June 12, adding to the wider travel-and-mobility conversation around major events.

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Jun. 11, 2026

flynas Announces the Launch of Direct Flights Between Jeddah and the Moroccan capital, Rabat, Starting from July 4th

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