Lille Airport Resumes Direct Flights to Seven Moroccan Cities, Including New Routes to Fès and Tanger

Lille airport has decided to resume its flights to Morocco starting Wednesday, June 16, the day after the reopening of Moroccan airspace. In total, seven Moroccan cities, including two new ones (Fès and Tanger), will be served. The airline Tui is in charge.
A resumption of flights to Morocco to the delight of travelers, especially the Moroccan community in Hauts-de-France and Belgium, as well as tourists. The airline Tui will operate direct flights between Lille and the kingdom from June 16, reports Actu.fr. In total, seven cities will be served as part of this flight resumption. Among them, two new tourist destinations: Fès and Tanger.
From June 16, Tui will offer flights every Wednesday and Saturday from Lille airport to Casablanca. The airline will operate flights on Thursdays from Lille airport to Nador starting June 17, and a second weekly flight every Tuesday starting July 20. The low-cost carrier will serve Agadir every Wednesday and Sunday, and Marrakech every Thursday and Sunday from June 20. Flights are scheduled to Oujda every Thursday from July 1, with a second weekly flight every Sunday from July 11. Tui will offer flights from Lille airport to Tanger on Thursdays from June 17, and to Fès on Fridays from June 18.
Morocco has placed France on the A list. A negative PCR test taken within 48 hours prior to boarding is therefore required for travelers who have not been vaccinated or are incompletely vaccinated.
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