TUI Fly Expands Morocco Routes with 6 New Flights from Paris

The airline TUI Fly will launch six new flights to Morocco starting July 1st. These new routes are planned until next October and could be made permanent if demand is strong.
It will thus offer a weekly flight (Monday) from the Paris-Charles de Gaulle airport to the Oujda-Angad airport. It will be operated, according to the specialized site Air Journal, by a 737-700 with 148 seats or a 737-800 with 189 seats. In detail, the plane will take off at 8:10 am for an arrival at 10:15 am in Morocco, before a return at 7:50 pm for a scheduled landing in Paris at 2:55 pm. The Belgian company will be in direct competition with Royal Air Maroc and other airlines.
During the same period, the flight between Paris-CDG and Rabat Salé will also be launched with two departures per week (Wednesday and Thursday). On Wednesday, the plane will depart at 2:45 pm and return at 5:25 pm, while on Thursday the departure is scheduled for 11:00 pm for a return the following Friday at 2:00 am.
TUI Fly (ex-Jetairfly) will also launch flights between Madrid-Barajas Adolfo Suarez airport and Mohammed V airport in Casablanca (2 times a week), Nador - Madrid, Casablanca Alicante-Elche and Nador Alicante-Elche at a rate of two flights per week.
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