Transavia Launches New Budget Flight from Bastia to Fez, Morocco Starting at €54

The low-cost airline Transavia plans to launch a new air route to Morocco next summer. This new line will allow travelers to reunite with their loved ones.
Transavia, a subsidiary of the Air France-KLM group, announced on its website that it will launch a new route between Bastia and Fez this summer. A first. The first flight will be inaugurated from July 3, 2021 from Bastia-Poretta airport to Fez-Saïss. The Boeing 737-800 with 189 seats will operate 1 flight per week (on Saturdays) starting at 54 euros including tax one-way. Departures are scheduled at 3:25 pm to arrive at 4:55 pm, with return flights leaving Morocco at 5:40 pm to land at 9:10 pm, it is specified.
"After announcing its arrival on the island of Beauty with the opening of 6 routes to Brest, Montpellier and Nantes, Transavia, the low-cost subsidiary of Air France, is already expanding its offer from Corsica with the opening of the Bastia-Fez line, to allow travelers to reunite with their loved ones in Morocco," said the Air France-KLM subsidiary.
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