Paris - Morocco's decision to maintain its flights to Ebola-stricken African countries is in line with Rabat's influential policy in the continent, wrote "Le Monde" newspaper on Wednesday.
By keeping its flights to Ebola-stricken countries, Morocco is indisputably wining points as a major and responsible African actor, it said.
Noting that stopping flights by several carriers towards countries affected by the epidemic hampers dispatching humanitarian aid, the paper underlined that many African countries, including Guinea, hailed the Moroccan decision.
It also recalled that the Moroccan authorities took all necessary measures of precaution at the Kingdom's access points.