Paris-Orly Airport Resumes International Flights, Including Morocco Routes

Transavia and other airlines will operate flights from Paris-Orly airport, which reopened on Friday, June 26, 2020, to several destinations including Morocco.
The ADP Group reopened Paris-Orly airport on Friday, June 26, after more than two and a half months of closure due to covid-19, reports AirMag. In total, ten companies are providing more than 70 flights and transporting nearly 8,000 passengers.
According to the summer 2020 program, several destinations will be served: Albania, Canada, Côte d’Ivoire, Germany, Algeria, Spain, United Kingdom, French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Greece, Croatia, Hungary, Israel, Iceland, Italy, Lebanon, Morocco, Martinique, Poland, Portugal, Reunion Island, Tunisia, Turkey and United States.
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