Marseille Airport Expands Winter Routes, Adds New Flights to Morocco and Europe

Marseille-Provence Airport unveiled its new connections for the winter season last weekend. Among them, three concern Morocco (Agadir, Ouarzazate and Essaouira).
In this new program, it is now possible to travel to Addis Ababa, Agadir, Bologna, Catania, Copenhagen, Essaouira, Kutaisi, Luxembourg, Manchester, Milan-Bergamo, Moscow, Naples, Ouarzazate and Sofia.
Ryanair offers, according to ledauphine.com, for the winter 2019-2020 season, 8 new destinations: Copenhagen, Essaouira, Kutaisi, Milan-Bergamo, Sofia, Strasbourg, Tel Aviv and Toulouse.
The 9 summer lines are also extended this winter in an annual program, to Agadir, Alicante, Bologna, Bordeaux, Catania, Manchester, Naples, Ouarzazate and Prague.
Marseille-Provence Airport is the 4th largest regional airport in France in terms of traffic. It now brings together nearly 200 companies and 4,500 employees, including 380 from ADP, according to the website.
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