Air Europa Expands North African Routes with Flights to Marrakech and Tunis

Air Europa is restoring its air links to North Africa by launching weekly flights between Madrid-Barajas airport and the cities of Marrakech and Tunis.
In total, the company plans to offer more than 40,000 seats to these two destinations over the course of the year, in order to meet the growth in tourism demand observed for the spring and summer periods.
The Marrakech service will start on April 6, 2025 and continue until the end of October 2025. Two weekly flights will be operated on this route, totaling more than 20,000 seats available over the entire operating period.
Regarding the link to Tunis, it will be operational from April 13, 2025 until the end of September 2025. The initial frequency will be two flights per week. From June onwards, this frequency will be increased to three weekly flights.
To operate these two routes, Air Europa will use aircraft from its Boeing 737 fleet. This type of aircraft is used by the company to cover short and medium-haul destinations, offering efficiency, comfort and significant capacity according to the company.
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