Transavia Resumes European Flights June 15, Morocco Routes Excluded

Initially scheduled for June 25, the resumption of Transavia flights will be effective on June 15, without taking into account an important destination, Morocco.
No flights of the French low-cost airline will land in Morocco from June 15. As part of the resumption of its flights, Transavia France will operate its first routes from Lyon-Saint Exupéry and Nantes-Atlantique, with flights to Portugal (Faro, Lisbon and Porto), reports Air journal.
The airline will launch new routes from Paris-Orly (reopened then) and Montpellier-Méditerranée starting June 26, which will be offered to passengers to Portugal, Spain, Italy, Greece, the Netherlands, Croatia, Ireland and Iceland, the same source specifies. Travelers can consult all flight information on the airline’s website.
"Transavia France could offer new destinations and strengthen certain frequencies depending on the lifting of restrictions imposed by countries and passenger demand, particularly for family travel. The implementation of the program will be gradual and with caution, following the evolution of the epidemic in each country and the lifting of border restrictions," specifies the low-cost carrier, a subsidiary of the Air France-KLM group.
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