Marseille Airport Expands Holiday Travel Options with 50 Destinations, Including Morocco

Marseille-Provence Airport has offered 50 destinations for the end-of-year holidays, including Morocco. Royal Air Maroc (RAM) is one of the 20 airlines that will operate these flights.
In France, the Marseille airport offers as destinations "the main metropolises", with in particular Paris every day (Air France and Vueling), Bordeaux (Air France, Ryanair and easyJet), Brest (Transavia and Ryanair), Caen (Air France and Volotea), Lille (Air France and Ryanair), Nantes (Transavia and Ryanair), Rennes (Air France and Volotea) or Strasbourg (Air France and Volotea), reports Air Journal.
Air Corsica will operate flights to Ajaccio, Bastia, Calvi and Figari.
In Europe, the destinations concerned by this flight program are: Brussels (Brussels Airlines and Ryanair), Madrid (Iberia and Ryanair), Luxembourg (Volotea), Amsterdam (Air France), Lisbon (TAP Air Portugal and Ryanair), London (British Airways and EasyJet), Prague (Ryanair and Volotea), Bucharest (Ryanair) or Istanbul (Turkish Airlines and Pegasus).
On the African side, Royal Air Maroc (RAM) will operate flights to Morocco (in particular Casablanca, Marrakech, Rabat and Tangier). The airlines Tunisair and Nouvelair will serve Tunisia (in particular Tunis). Ryanair and Ethiopian Airlines/ Air Senegal and Air Austral will respectively operate flights to Ethiopia (Addis Ababa), Senegal (Dakar) and Reunion.
The Marseille-Provence airport also offers RT-PCR tests -with results in 30 minutes- for passengers.
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