Ryanair Resumes 7 Morocco Routes from Bordeaux as Air Travel Recovers

Like other airlines, Ryanair was also heavily impacted by the coronavirus crisis. Now operational, it has relaunched several of its routes, including 7 to Morocco.
The low-cost airline Ryanair will be back at its base at Bordeaux-Mérignac airport next month, with more than 20 routes scheduled for the summer, reports Air Journal.
After launching its operations at 40% of its capacity, Ryanair will restore some of its former connections. In a press release, it specifies that its usual program at Mérignac includes 41 routes, including five in France and seven to Morocco.
The company also points out that these routes "may be subject to changes depending on the travel restrictions imposed by European governments".
For Hélène Bégasse, Ryanair’s communications manager for France, the company is pleased to announce that it will restore more than 20 routes to and from Bordeaux airport, starting July 1, as part of the 2020 summer program.
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