Air France Suspends a Flight to Morocco

The airline Air France has decided not to renew a route between Nice and a Moroccan city this summer. Volotea or Transavia should take over the route.
Air France has not renewed this summer the flights to Biarritz, Strasbourg, Lille, Caen, Rennes, Heraklion or even Marrakech and Tunis, reports Actu.fr, adding that it is leaving the place to low-cost companies like Volotea and its subsidiary Transavia. The latter "should take advantage of the disappearance of the Nice-Orly shuttle, from 2026, to take over the time slots of these flights," the same source believes.
Air France will launch three new routes from Nice airport to Bordeaux, Athens and Algiers this summer, in July and August 2024. The flights between Nice and Algiers will operate twice a week on Tuesdays and Thursdays. The company will offer five weekly flights between Nice and Athens on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. It will serve Bordeaux from Nice every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday.
These new lines are added to the four others already on the program of the Côte d’Azur, including the lines to Aquitaine and Greece which will be available from July 6 to September 1 and the one to the Algerian capital from July 9 to August 29.
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