Ryanair Expands Winter Routes: New Perpignan to Agadir Flight Connects France and Morocco

The airline Ryanair plans to launch five new routes, including one to Morocco from Perpignan-Rivesaltes airport as part of its winter program.
The Irish low-cost carrier will launch five new seasonal routes between Bordeaux, Grenoble, Lille, Lourdes and Perpignan and Spain, Great Britain, Poland, Belgium and Morocco for next winter, reports Air Journal. It will operate from November 24 to March 23 flights from Agadir-Al Massira airport, its new Moroccan base, to Perpignan-Rivesaltes airport on Wednesdays and Sundays at 6:45 am (arrival at 10:35 am). The return flights from France are scheduled at 11:00 am (arrival at 12:35 pm). Ryanair has no competition on this route. Marrakech, Birmingham, Charleroi, Lisbon and London-Stansted are the five other destinations included in its program in Perpignan.
From November 6, 2021 to March 26, 2022, the Irish specialist in low-cost flights will connect Bordeaux-Mérignac to Fuerteventura-El Matorral airport through Malta Air with one weekly flight. Ryanair will offer the line between London-Luton and Grenoble-Alpes Isère airport on Sundays from December 19 to March 20, with a departure from England at 3:55 pm (arrival at 6:35 pm) and a return from France at 7:00 pm (arrival at 7:40 pm). It will also serve Grenoble from Bristol, Dublin and Porto.
The Irish low-cost carrier will connect Lille-Lesquin airport to Krakow-John Paul II twice a week from November 1 to March 25, through Buzz which will operate flights on Mondays at 1:15 pm (arrival at 3:20 pm) and Fridays at 10:00 pm (arrival the next day at 12:05 am). Ryanair will offer two weekly flights between Tarbes-Lourdes-Pyrénées and Charleroi-Brussels South from October 31 to March 23.
In a press release, Ryanair states that its winter program in France is up to "more than 620 weekly flights to more than 195 destinations. "As Europe’s leading airline, we are delighted to announce five new winter routes from France for those wishing to enjoy a sunny getaway or a city break like Brussels, Krakow or London. French families and visitors can now book a well-deserved winter getaway knowing that if their plans change, they can move their travel dates without a change fee until the end of December 2021," said Jason McGuinness, the company’s commercial director.
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