Tui Fly Cuts Three Morocco Routes Citing Low Profitability

The low-cost airline Tui Fly has just announced the cancellation of no less than three routes from Morocco and to the kingdom.
According to the managers of the German company, these routes concern flights connecting Nador El Aroui airport to the Spanish cities of Alicante and Madrid and Mohammed V (in Casablanca), to the Spanish capital.
These flights had been created at the beginning of the summer season 2019. A few months later, the airline affiliated with the TUI group felt that their load factor was insufficient to achieve satisfactory profitability.
This decision is not unanimous among Moroccans from the Oriental region and residing in southern or central Spain, reports Challenge.ma.
The world leader in tourism, the TUI group operates more than 1,600 travel agencies and online vacation portals, six airlines with 150 aircraft, 380 hotels and 16 cruise ships worldwide.
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