TUI fly Expands Morocco Routes with Four New Flights from France

The airline TUI fly has just announced the launch next summer of four new flights from France to Morocco.
Thus, as of June 8 next year, it is planned to connect the airports of Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Lille and Montpellier to Casablanca and Nador.
In detail, Lille-Lesquin airport will be connected to those of Casablanca and Nador by two flights per week (Wednesday and Sunday), the company says in a press release.
The flight between Montpellier and Mohammed V Airport in Casablanca is scheduled for Thursday and Saturday, while the one between Paris CDG and Casablanca will depart on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
"This launch is good news for the Moroccan community living in France, as well as for French tourists wishing to reach Morocco," the airline said.
In France, TUI Fly is active from 19 airports and serves 6 Moroccan cities: Casablanca, Rabat, Agadir, Marrakech, Oujda and, from next summer, Nador.
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