Toulouse Airport Expands Morocco Routes, Adds 66 Summer Destinations

Subject to the lifting of travel restrictions related to the Covid-19 pandemic, Toulouse-Blagnac airport will offer flights to Morocco. These air links are part of its summer 2021 program.
Toulouse-Blagnac airport has planned 66 destinations: 18 national and 48 international which will be operated by 25 airlines, reports Air journal. Among them, Casablanca, Marrakech, Agadir, Oujda and Fez. The airline Air Arabia Maroc will launch a new link to Oujda, with 2 flights per week on an Airbus A320 with 165 seats. In addition to Morocco, the airport offers two destinations in Tunisia (Tunis, Djerba), and in Algeria (Algiers and Oran).
The other destinations are: France (Ajaccio, Bastia, Brest, Caen, Calvi, Figari, Lille, Lorient, Lyon, Marseille, Metz-Nancy, Mulhouse-Basel, Nantes, Nice, Paris-Orly, Paris-CDG, Rennes, Strasbourg), Germany (Frankfurt, Munich), Belgium (Brussels, Charleroi), Canada (Montreal), Croatia (Dubrovnik, Split), Spain (Alicante, Ibiza, Las Palmas, Madrid, Mahon, Malaga, Palma, Seville, Tenerife), Greece (Athens, Corfu, Heraklion, Santorini), in Ireland (Dublin), Luxembourg, Malta (Valletta), Netherlands (Amsterdam), Portugal (Lisbon, Porto), Czech Republic (Prague), United Kingdom (Bristol, London-Gatwick, London-Stansted, London-Heathrow, Edinburgh), and Turkey (Istanbul).
Affected by the health crisis related to the coronavirus, Toulouse-Blagnac airport is betting on the recovery to regain good financial health. In this sense, it has adopted a five-year strategic development plan. "We are now turning to the summer, as vaccination campaigns are progressing and augur a gradual lifting of travel restrictions," said Crébassa, chairman of the Toulouse-Blagnac airport (ATB) executive board, in a press release.
"Our priority," he assured, "is a pleasant and serene journey for all our passengers, today and tomorrow. All the ATB teams are fully committed to this goal. With the airlines, we are also working on the reconstruction of our network of destinations, which will be deployed this summer mainly in Europe and the Maghreb."
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