Ryanair Expands from Toulouse with New Routes to Morocco and Italy for Under €20

The Irish company Ryanair plans to launch four new air links this summer, including one to Morocco from Toulouse-Blagnac airport.
The Irish low-cost airline will connect Agadir - Al Massira airport to Toulouse-Blagnac airport this summer, reports La Dépêche du Midi. Three other new routes will be launched from Toulouse to three Italian cities: Milan, Venice and Rome. Ryanair announces that the price of some tickets will be less than 20 euros. This will allow many Toulousans to travel to these new destinations.
"Toulouse and the Occitanie region have fabulous assets, but they still lack notoriety. In aviation, the offer attracts the demand and therefore these destinations will also increase the attractiveness," says Philippe Crébassa, president of Toulouse-Blagnac airport. 3rd company present after Air France and the British Easyjet, Ryanair plans to develop in the region. "Our company employs 30 direct employees. Being in Toulouse also allows us to serve rich and varied destinations," says Ryanair’s commercial director.
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