Ryanair to Resume Flights to Six Moroccan Cities from Seville in March

Ryanair has announced the resumption of its air links to and from Morocco from its base in Seville, starting March 1. The company will connect six Moroccan cities including the capital, Rabat.
Ryanair will resume its links with six Moroccan cities, namely: Rabat, Marrakech, Tangier, Fez, Tetouan and Oujda. The flights will be operated twice a week from March 1, the Irish low-cost airline said on its website.
To read: Ryanair Resumes Morocco Flights as Country Reopens Airspace Amid COVID Restrictions
The first flight to Morocco, scheduled for Tuesday, March 1, will be to Marrakech. On Wednesday, March 2, a flight will depart for Tangier and the following day, flights to Fez and Rabat will be operated before the tourist flights to Tetouan and Oujda scheduled for Friday.
To read: Ryanair to Resume Morocco Flights Once Borders Reopen, Tourism Minister Confirms
Ryanair canceled on December 2 all its flights to and from Morocco which had closed its airspace a few days earlier, on November 29, 2021, to limit the spread of the Covid-19 Omicron variant. Since the reopening of Moroccan air borders on February 7, Ryanair has not yet operated any flights to Morocco.
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