Ryanair Expands Summer Routes from Marseille, Adds Flights to Tetouan, Morocco

The Ryanair airline plans to launch a new air link from Marseille-Provence airport to Morocco this summer. This new line is part of its recovery program.
The Irish low-cost company plans to operate up to 173 weekly flights from Marseille-Provence airport to a total of 57 destinations, including 8 new ones this summer, reports Air journal. Tetouan is one of the new destinations. Ryanair will offer two weekly flights to the northern city. Other new destinations: Alghero (2 weekly flights), Bari (2 weekly flights), Paris-Beauvais (2 weekly flights), Corfu (2 weekly flights), Paphos (2 weekly flights), Rhodes (2 weekly flights) and Menorca (4 weekly flights).
The company says it is "pleased to help restore French and Marseille air traffic connectivity, Ryanair’s largest base in France which has just received a 4th based aircraft this summer. This as vaccination campaigns continue across Europe in time for the high summer season."
It also plans to operate 170 weekly flights to 46 destinations for the next winter season 2021/2022. Among them, 4 new destinations: Lanzarote (2 weekly flights), Tenerife-South (2 weekly flights), Luxembourg (3 weekly flights) and Berlin (3 weekly flights).
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