Air Arabia Morocco Resumes European Flights, Adds 3 New Routes

The airline Air Arabia Morocco has decided to resume its flights to Europe as of Tuesday, June 15, the official date marking the gradual reopening of Moroccan airspace. It is preparing to launch three new air routes.
These three new air routes are: Casablanca-Geneva, Nador-Eindhoven and Oujda-Murcia, Air Arabia specifies in a press release. The airline will allow from June 17 to reach Casablanca and Geneva at a rate of two flights per week on Thursdays and Sundays as part of the continuation of the program to expand its network. From Morocco, tourists will also be able to travel twice a week to Eindhoven from Nador, on Mondays and Fridays, the same source said.
Starting June 18, Air Arabia Morocco will also launch the Oujda-Murcia line with two flights per week on Mondays and Fridays. In the same dynamic, the company will serve new routes from Marrakech to Barcelona, Fez to Marseille and Malaga, Oujda to Marseille, Toulouse and Paris as well as Tangier to Bilbao and Valencia. Air Arabia Morocco is thus continuing to strengthen its flight program from Morocco.
Customers of the company interested in these offers are asked to contact all its sales channels: its website and call center, its network of partner agencies or directly at the airport.
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