The Irish low-cost airline Ryanair has announced a new flight from Marrakech to Hamburg, which will be officially launched on October.
The new connection will operate twice per week destination, on Wednesdays and Sundays.
The announcement comes after Ryanair’s decision made earlier this week to launch 13 new European flights from Marrakech, Nador, Fes, Rabat and Tangier.
The cities that will benefit from Ryanair’s newest airlines services from Marrakech airport are Budapest (Hungary), Cologne (Germany), Santander (Spain), Nimes (France), and Perpignan (France). Those flights will be accessible two times per week except for Perpignan (three flights a week).
From Fes, all flights to and from Bremen, Munich and Seville will be available twice a week.
Nador’s airport will adopt flights to Dusseldorf twice a week. Finally, a flight to Eindhoven will be offered from Rabat and Tangier twice a week.
The Irish company also announced additional flights, between Agadir and Brussels and Marrakech and Valencia starting winter 2017.
Source : Morocco World News
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