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Hello, Esalaam and Salut everyone.

I know that the borders in Maroc are closed to Algerie few years ago. But wondering if this has changed (I hope) cos with all the greats on RAM I wondering if it will worth going to Casa, then to Alger. I donnot want to take another plane.

I am thinking the border is still closed, but just wondering.... I probably won't be able to cash in this good deal huh? :unsure:

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From wat I heard last summer, the border to cross into Alergia is closed but to cross into Morocco is open. I havent heard it has changed as of this year.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Algeria
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From wat I heard last summer, the border to cross into Alergia is closed but to cross into Morocco is open. I havent heard it has changed as of this year.

Snaps... and it costs about extra $300 to fly to Algeria from Casa. Not to mention the *other* $300 to fly from Detroit to New York. O well, guess I cannot take advantage of this deal.

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Ooh what deal? Link please???

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Ugh--we briefly looked into going to Morocco earlier this summer and it looked like it would be $1700 a ticket (I'm not sure if that was from NY or Minneapolis). Maybe it has come down in price, but that was a little out of our budget.

By the way, Simo went in the end of February for just over $600 RT from Minneapolis (he flew Mpls-Toronto-London-Marrakech)--cheapest I've seen in years!

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