ASL Airlines France Plans New Summer Routes to Morocco and Algeria

Subject to the reopening of borders, the French airline ASL Airlines plans to launch a new air link to Morocco next summer. This launch is part of its program of scheduled flights for the summer 2021 season.
Pending the reopening of borders, the airline ASL Airlines France has unveiled its program of scheduled flights for the summer of 2021. Flights will thus be launched from Paris-CDG and Strasbourg to Oujda.
In addition to Morocco, ASL Airlines France will operate eight routes up to 34 weekly flights to connect the capitals and regions of Algeria and France. Flights will depart from Paris-CDG to Béjaïa and Annaba, from Lille to Oran and from Mulhouse to Constantine.
The French airline also plans to operate flights from Paris-CDG to Tel Aviv, Ajaccio and Figari.
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