Air Arabia Resumes Domestic Flights in Morocco from June 16

The airline, Air Arabia, has announced the resumption of domestic air links from June 16. The flight schedule is now available on its website.
Three months after the suspension of its air links, following the Coronavirus pandemic, Air Arabia will make its first round-trip flight on Tuesday, June 16 at 9 a.m., to the Salé airport and from the Massira airport in Agadir, at a flat rate of 600 dirhams.
Several cities will be served by the company, which invites its customers to make their reservations on its website, through Air Arabia Maroc sales channels, or by contacting the call center.
For information, regular services from Casablanca, Rabat, Tangier, Agadir, Fez, Dakhla, Errachidia, Nador, Khouribga and Marrakech will be provided from the indicated date.
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