Ryanair Leaves the Canary Islands for Morocco

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Ryanair will settle in Morocco, after leaving the Canary Islands. The Irish low-cost airline plans to establish a new base in Agadir and offer 25 routes to major European cities with 55 flights per week by the next winter season.

Ryanair intends to invest $ 200 million to set up a new base in Agadir from where it plans to operate flights to European megalopolises such as Brussels, Rome, Paris, Porto, Toulouse, Bologna, Dublin, etc. this winter from 20 euros, said in a press release. The establishment of this infrastructure will generate 60 direct jobs, adds the same source. According to Adel el Fakir, representative of the Moroccan Tourist Office, the objective is “to offer a beach and golf destination during the European winter”.

As a reminder, the National Hearing in Spain canceled last March the collective dismissal of 78 Crewlink cabin crew members, officiating in Ryanair planes in Spain, precisely on the bases of Gran Canaria, Tenerife, and Lanzarote. The decision follows complaints filed by the USO union and the passenger cabin crew union SITCPLA against the airline.