Iberia Expands Summer Flights to Morocco, Boosting Spain-North Africa Connections

In order to better meet the strong demand of the summer season, marked this year by a normal return of activities in the sector, the airline Iberia has announced the strengthening of its weekly flight program between Spain and several destinations, including Morocco.
Thus, for its summer program, the Spanish company has set up new routes in particular to Morocco with flights between Alicante, Palma de Mallorca and Malaga to Nador, and to Casablanca and Tetouan from Malaga.
This is in addition to other routes, such as Ibiza-Marseille which will be put into service from July 9 to September 1, with two to four flights per week. Still from the Balearics, Air Nostrum offers the same frequencies in the same plane to Toulouse-Blagnac airport from July 8 to September 4.
Finally, for the first time since 2010, the Oneworld alliance company will connect Valencia-Manises to Nice-Côte d’Azur airport, with two weekly rotations in a CRJ200 from July 9 to September 9 without competition. Iberia had already operated between the two cities in 2010.
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