Ryanair Expands Routes from Beauvais: New Flights to Morocco for €19.99

The airline Ryanair plans to launch a new route to Morocco at Beauvais-Tillé airport. The launch of this line is part of the 2021 recovery program.
Ryanair is offering for its "2021 recovery program" 45 routes with 174 rotations per week, including those to its new destinations: Corfu (1), Ibiza (2), Marseille (2), Naples (2), Zadar (2) and Zagreb (2) for the summer season 2021, 211 flights per week to 53 destinations including 10 new ones: Malaga (2), Amman (2), Riga (2), Santander (2), Helsinki (2), Liverpool (2), Agadir (3), Tallin (3), Turin (3) and Gdansk (3) for the winter season 2021-2022, reports Air Journal. The Irish low-cost airline has already put on sale tickets at 19.99 € to travel until the end of March 2022, to be booked before Sunday, August 1 at midnight on its website.
"As Europe’s largest airline, we are delighted to lead the recovery and growth of our new Paris Beauvais base despite the challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic. Thanks to effective vaccination programs, French air traffic should continue to rebound strongly this summer and beyond," said Dara Brady, Ryanair’s Marketing Director, in a statement.
"The opening of these new routes by the Ryanair company increases the range of accessible horizons for our passengers departing from Paris-Beauvais airport. We are both happy to be able to allow low-cost travel and to demonstrate once again all the interest that our public infrastructure represents for local and regional dynamism," added Michel Peiffer, chairman of the SAGEB-Aéroport de Paris Beauvais board.
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