Ryanair Expands Morocco Flights as Part of 1,000 Daily Route Boost

A few days after the resumption of its activities, the low-cost airline Ryanair has decided to step up a gear. It plans to operate up to 1,000 daily flights on 90% of its network, including Morocco, starting this month.
Moroccans will also be able to benefit from this attractive offer during this new month of July. For the company’s top management, this good news is particularly verified in France, where Ryanair plans to operate more than 170 routes, including 36 at Marseille-Provence airport, more than 20 at Bordeaux-Mérignac or more than ten at Toulouse-Blagnac.
According to Air Journal, Ryanair is celebrating, since Wednesday, July 1, the resumption with the sale of 500,000 seats starting at €19.99 one-way. This offer concerns passengers who plan to travel at the end of August and in September.
According to the company’s technical staff, these fares are "the lowest ever offered by Ryanair during the high season. It also invites customers wishing to make deals for their summer vacation to book their low-cost flights on the company’s website before Friday, July 3 at midnight".
In a press release, Michael O’Leary, the CEO of the Ryanair group, specified that these 1,000 daily flights "mark an important turning point for Ryanair and for the tourism industry in Europe, which supports so many jobs and small businesses". He also reassures his customers that the company is respecting the health guidelines of EASA and ECDC in order to guarantee customers and their families a safe trip while minimizing the risk of spreading Covid-19.
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