Transavia Expands Routes: New Flights to Marrakech, Bari, and Thessaloniki from Brussels

The airline Transavia has just announced the launch of a new air link to Morocco. The flight is scheduled for next summer.
The Dutch company will serve the city of Marrakech from Brussels Zaventem airport, according to a press release published on Wednesday. The number of flights per week and the schedules are not yet known.
In addition to Marrakech-Menara airport, the Air France-KLM subsidiary will offer two other flights, one to Italy (Bari) and another to Thessaloniki (Greece).
Transavia says it has seen growing demand for tickets to sunny and winter destinations from Brussels airport, particularly among customers living in the southern Netherlands, and is also pleased with the 90% load factor on its planes.
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