Air France Expands Summer Routes, Connecting France to Morocco with New Seasonal Flights

The airline Air France will operate up to 835 flights/day to 191 destinations in 89 countries including Morocco as part of its summer 2023 program. It plans to launch new seasonal routes, particularly from two French cities to the kingdom.
"[Summer 2023] In a context of strong travel demand and now that the last restrictions have been lifted, #AirFrance is regaining a network and a program at the 2019 level. It will operate up to 835 flights/day to 191 destinations in 89 countries," Air France announced in a post on its Twitter account on Thursday. In addition to its usual program, the company intends to offer "66 seasonal routes in France and Europe, from Paris and regional French airports," reports Air Journal. With these routes, it plans to reach Corsica (from Paris, Bordeaux, Caen, Rennes, Lille, Lyon and Nantes), Greece (from Paris, Marseille, Nice and Toulouse), Algeria (from Paris, Marseille, Nice and Toulouse), Morocco (from Paris and Nice), or even Tunisia (from Paris, Marseille and Nice).
Air France also invites travelers to consult its website to obtain information on its flight program, which "is likely to evolve and remains subject to obtaining the required government authorizations," it specifies in a press release. "It will be implemented taking into account the health measures in force in the various countries or destinations served. Before any trip, Air France invites its customers to check the entry conditions and the required documents upon arrival at the destination. For more information, visit the site airfrance.traveldoc.aero," the French company adds.
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