Air France, Transavia, and Ryanair are planning to launch new air links from France to Morocco this summer. The launch of these flights is part of their summer program.
Despite a difficult 2020 marked by the Covid-19 pandemic crisis, airlines are full of hope. They intend to provide flights to several destinations including Morocco this summer. The airline Air France will thus connect Paris-Charles de Gaulle to Tangier and Agadir from July 5, 2021.
The low-cost Ryanair will launch a new air link from Bordeaux airport to Agadir. Similarly, the Irish company intends to launch a new line from Toulouse airport to Marrakech. It also plans to link Marseille to Essaouira and Tetouan. As for the low-cost Dutch company Transavia, it will offer a new air link from Bastia airport to Fez.
These flights will be operated in strict compliance with health measures and with the authorization of the French and Moroccan authorities. Morocco has suspended flights with France since March 30, in order to curb the spread of the coronavirus and its variants.