Ryanair Expands with 11 New Routes from Charleroi, Including Morocco Flight for €19.99

The Irish low-cost airline Ryanair plans to launch eleven new routes, including one to Morocco from Charleroi, starting in October 2021. The launch of these lines is part of the gradual recovery of air traffic.
In total, 11 new air routes will be launched by Ryanair from Charleroi (BSCA) to various destinations next fall. These are: Billund (Denmark), Helsinki (Finland), Genoa, Trieste and Trapani (Italy), Tétouan (Morocco), Lourdes (France), Stockholm (Sweden), Poznan (Poland), Sibiu and Suceava (Romania).
Moroccan customers can already make their reservations. The company has put its first seats on sale at 19.99 euros for those who book before Thursday, September 2 at 11:59 pm. "These tickets are valid for travel between October 1 and November 30, 2021," it is specified.
The Irish low-cost airline had ordered 55 new Boeing 737-8200 aircraft for this winter and also plans to create new jobs. "We will also create more than 200 new jobs this winter in Charleroi and Zaventem, pilots, cabin crew and engineers," said Michael O’Leary, CEO of Ryanair.
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