Ryanair Expands Summer Routes: New Flight from Alicante to Fez, Morocco

The Irish low-cost airline Ryanair is preparing to launch a new air link to Morocco from Miguel Hernández Airport in Alicante-Elche (Spain) this summer.
Ryanair has added 80 air routes, including 10 new air links, to its summer offering. The company will thus operate flights from Miguel Hernández Airport in Alicante-Elche to the Moroccan city of Fez this summer, one of the 10 new routes it is offering its customers. It will launch the nine other new air links from Alicante to Belfast (UK), Frankfurt Hahn and Paderborn (Germany), Lodz and Warsaw (Poland), Klagenfurt (Austria), Rome Fiumicino and Turin (Italy) and Santander (Spain).
In a press release, Ryanair states that these 80 routes represent "the largest program in its history in Alicante," a city where it has been operating for 16 years, and will allow it to offer 6.3 million seats per year (including 4.7 million during the summer campaign: from April 1 to September 30). In addition to increasing its routes, the low-cost company also plans to strengthen its fleet. According to the spokesperson for the low-cost in Spain and Portugal, Elena Cabrera, the number of aircraft will increase from 11 to 13.
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