Ryanair Restores 36 Routes from Marseille, Including Morocco Flights, as Travel Demand Rises

Ryanair announces the resumption of its flights to Morocco. In total, the low-cost airline wants to relaunch 36 routes from Marseille-Provence airport starting June 21 to France and from July 1 to Europe and the kingdom.
Following the easing of post-covid-19 travel restrictions, "the desire to travel is growing, as confirmed by the recent traffic data on our website. France is one of the most sought-after tourist destinations for European travelers and among French users, the most popular destinations are Portugal, Spain and Italy," Ryanair said in a statement.
The low-cost airline will resume domestic flights in France from Sunday, June 21 and international flights from July 1 to Europe and Morocco. Subject to the reopening of borders, Ryanair will resume flights to Agadir, Fez, Marrakech, Nador, Oujda, Rabat and Tangier.
"We are proud to restart our flight program for the summer of 2020, which will contribute to the recovery of the regional economy and tourism and allow friends and families to reunite and millions of tourists to discover the artistic, cultural and natural heritage of our country and Europe," said Hélène Bégasse, Ryanair’s communications manager for France.
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