Ryanair Expands European Network with 14 New Routes from Agadir Base

The airline Ryanair is launching this week 14 routes from its new base in Agadir, to six European countries including France.
The Irish low-cost airline is launching on Tuesday four lines from Agadir-Al Massira airport to Paris-Beauvais, Alicante, Bologna and Rome-Ciampino. It will also relaunch on this occasion a fifth line to Manchester, reports Air Journal.
Ryanair will connect Agadir to Perpignan, Porto, Madrid and Tenerife-South as of Wednesday. On Thursday, it will serve Nantes and Karlsruhe/Baden Baden, then Toulouse, Seville and Pisa on Friday. In total, the number of routes offered by the low-cost airline in Agadir amounts to 29, including five in France, five in Spain and five in Italy.
Moroccan travelers can now "book a well-deserved late summer getaway, traveling at the lowest fares and with the possibility of taking advantage of Ryanair’s zero rate in case of change of plan," the company said in a statement.
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