Cargo 200 from Morocco to Belarus: airports CMN, RAK, AGA. Full documentation, zinc coffin, 24/7 support. Call +375 29 314-59-59.
Morocco is a country of over 37 million people situated at the northwest tip of Africa. Its major cities include Casablanca — the country's economic and transport hub — as well as the capital Rabat, the historic city of Fez, the tourist centre of Marrakech, and the Atlantic resort of Agadir. Morocco attracts a significant number of Belarusian and Russian-speaking visitors each year: retirees who spend extended winters in Marrakech or Essaouira, business travellers working with Moroccan partners, and tourists visiting the beach resorts of Agadir and the medinas of Marrakech and Fez. When a death occurs abroad, the family needs prompt, expert assistance. Repatriation.by has been organising international body transfers since 2009. Call us any time: +375 29 314-59-59.
Transporting a deceased person from Morocco to Belarus requires a specific set of official documents. The primary certificate is the death certificate (شهادة الوفاة) issued by the local Bureau de l'État Civil (civil registry). Additional paperwork includes a medical certificate stating the cause of death, a certificate confirming the absence of contagious disease, and export permits from the Moroccan Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Embalming and placement in a sealed zinc coffin are mandatory. Morocco acceded to the Hague Apostille Convention in 2016, meaning all documents must be apostilled before consular legalisation at the Belarusian Embassy in Rabat. We handle every step of this process so that the family can focus on what matters most.
The primary departure airport for repatriation flights is Casablanca Mohammed V International (CMN), with additional departures from Marrakech (RAK), Agadir (AGA), Rabat (RBA), and Fez (FEZ). There are no direct flights to Minsk (MSQ); standard routing is via Istanbul with Turkish Airlines (CMN–IST–MSQ), Paris with Air France (CMN–CDG–MSQ), Madrid with Iberia (CMN–MAD–MSQ), or Frankfurt with Lufthansa (CMN–FRA–MSQ). Royal Air Maroc also offers connections to several European hub airports. The body travels in a zinc coffin enclosed in a wooden crate, fully compliant with ICAO and IATA cargo regulations. The distance from Casablanca to Minsk is approximately 3,500 km; total transit time including layover is 7–12 hours. End-to-end repatriation — from first contact to arrival in Belarus — typically takes 5–10 days.
Morocco observes GMT+1 (GMT+0 in winter), while Minsk is GMT+3, giving a time difference of just 2–3 hours. This relatively small gap allows for efficient real-time coordination between families, local authorities, and our team. Our service operates 24 hours a day, every day of the year. We coordinate in Russian, English, and French — French being particularly important as it is widely used in Moroccan official institutions, hospitals, and funeral homes (مكتب دفن). Morocco is approximately 99% Sunni Muslim, where tradition calls for burial within 24 hours of death. When repatriation is required, we work urgently to either facilitate a temporary local burial in accordance with Islamic custom or to expedite the documentation process. The Embassy of Belarus in Morocco is located in Rabat.
The cost of repatriation from Morocco is calculated individually for each case, based on the city of origin, transit routing, required services, and timeline. We operate under a formal contract with a clear, itemised cost — no hidden fees, ever. The initial consultation is free of charge. From the moment you contact us, we manage all communication with Moroccan authorities, local funeral homes, airlines, and Belarusian customs. We deliver to Minsk National Airport (MSQ) and then onward to any city in Belarus: Minsk, Brest, Gomel, Grodno, Mogilev, Vitebsk, and others. Please call us now: +375 29 314-59-59. We are here for you.
Required documents include: the Moroccan death certificate (شهادة الوفاة) from the Bureau de l'État Civil, a medical certificate stating the cause of death, a certificate confirming no infectious disease, and export permits from the Moroccan Ministry of Health and Ministry of Foreign Affairs. All documents must be apostilled (Morocco has been a Hague Convention signatory since 2016) and then consularly legalised. We manage the entire documentation process on your behalf.
Yes. Moroccan law and ICAO/IATA international regulations require that the body be embalmed and placed in a hermetically sealed zinc coffin, which is then enclosed in a wooden crate before air transport. This is a prerequisite for obtaining the Moroccan export permit. We coordinate these procedures through accredited funeral homes (مكتب دفن) in Morocco.
Documentation and logistical preparation typically takes 5–10 days. The actual flight time, including a transit stop in Istanbul, Paris, Madrid, or Frankfurt, is 7–12 hours. The timeline also depends on the departure city — Casablanca (CMN), Marrakech (RAK), or Agadir (AGA) — and available flight schedules. We work to minimise delays at every stage.
Pricing is individual and depends on the origin city, chosen transit route, service scope, and urgency. We provide a full written contract with an itemised breakdown — no hidden charges. The first consultation is free. Call +375 29 314-59-59 for a preliminary estimate; we will provide a quote as quickly as possible.
We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including public holidays. Call +375 29 314-59-59 at any time — the line is always answered. You can also reach us via WhatsApp, Viber, or Telegram on the same number, or by email at info@repatriation.by. We respond immediately, around the clock.
The estimate covers: Moroccan documentation (death certificate, MoH and MFA permits), apostille and consular legalisation at the Belarusian Embassy in Rabat, embalming and zinc coffin in a wooden crate, ground transport to the airport (CMN, RAK, AGA, RBA, or FEZ), air freight via Istanbul, Paris, Madrid, or Frankfurt, customs clearance at MSQ, and onward delivery within Belarus. All costs are transparent and fixed in a written contract — no hidden charges at any stage.
Yes, in most cases this is realistic. Morocco is a Hague Convention party — apostille is issued in 1–2 days. MoH and MFA permits are obtained in parallel. Direct transit via Istanbul or Paris adds 7–9 hours of flight time. With immediate engagement and no complications, the body reaches MSQ in 48–72 hours. Critical: call as soon as the event occurs, since in an Islamic country timing matters significantly for preparation. Contact: +375 29 314-59-59.
Yes. The family member books a passenger ticket separately, while Cargo 200 is shipped as special freight. Belarusian citizens receive a Moroccan visa on arrival at Casablanca (CMN), Marrakech (RAK), or Agadir (AGA) free of charge for short-term trips. Accompanying on Air France, Turkish Airlines, or Lufthansa flights is possible when seats are available. We coordinate synchronised passenger and cargo bookings to minimise reception time in Minsk. Call +375 29 314-59-59.
We operate 24/7. Moroccan morgues and funeral homes in Casablanca, Marrakech, and Agadir run without days off. Government offices (MoH, MFA) observe Friday–Saturday weekends. During Ramadan working hours are shortened; on Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha delays of 2–3 days are possible. Islamic tradition calls for burial within 24 hours, creating pressure on families, but we coordinate with local authorities to lawfully delay for repatriation purposes.
Call immediately: +375 29 314-59-59. We do not wait for the document. We help engage with Moroccan police (Sûreté), the local Bureau de l'État Civil, and the hospital to obtain شهادة الوفاة. Our partners in Casablanca and Marrakech have direct contact with morgues and administrative bodies. We launch apostille, consular legalisation, and flight booking in parallel — early engagement saves 1–2 days at the final stage of repatriation.