Montpellier Airport Expands Summer Routes, Adds Morocco Destinations

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Montpellier Airport Expands Summer Routes, Adds Morocco Destinations

Montpellier-Méditerranée airport will serve 35 destinations this summer, including four in Morocco, offered by a dozen airlines including Royal Air Maroc, Air Arabia and Air France.

Starting Sunday, March 27, Montpellier-Méditerranée airport will be connected to 35 destinations, Air Journal reports. In France, the airport will be connected to Ajaccio, Bastia, Brest, Caën, Lille, Nantes, Paris-CDG, Paris-Orly, Rennes and Strasbourg. In Europe, the cities that will be served are: Berlin in Germany, Split in Croatia, Copenhagen in Denmark, Seville, Athens, Heraklion, Mykonos and Santorini in Greece, Rome in Italy, Luxembourg, Oslo in Norway, Amsterdam and Rotterdam in the Netherlands, Lisbon in Portugal, London-Gatwick and London-Luton in the United Kingdom, Stockholm in Sweden, and Basel-Mulhouse in Switzerland (or France depending). In North Africa, the Montpellier-Méditerranée airport will be connected to Algiers in Algeria, Casablanca, Fez, Marrakech, Nador, Oujda in Morocco, and Tunis in Tunisia. In charge, 12 airlines: Air Arabia, Air France, easyJet, Flyr, Flysas, KLM, Luxair, Norwegian, Royal Air Maroc, Transavia, Tuifly, Volotea.

With 17 countries connected by direct flight, "the program is richer than ever, at extremely attractive prices," the airport is pleased to announce. Moreover, the low-cost offer has never been so strong in Montpellier, allowing a real democratization of air travel. From a few tens of euros, it is indeed possible to afford direct flights for a tour of France, a European getaway or a Mediterranean odyssey. For long-haul flights, connections to the hubs of Roissy/Charles-de-Gaulle, Amsterdam or Casablanca are also very efficient. "Despite the health or geopolitical crises that characterize the current period, our offer of destinations, both in quantity and quality, has never been so rich," explains Emmanuel Brehmer, Chairman of the Executive Board of AMM (Montpellier-Méditerranée Airport). Enough to satisfy the immense desire to travel of the population after two years of Covid."