TUI Fly Expands Routes: 19 New Destinations from Lille Airport to Morocco and Southern Europe

The airline TUI Fly Belgium plans to operate flights to 19 destinations in Morocco, Greece, Spain and Portugal from Lille-Lesquin airport this summer. Boeing 737s will be used.
Starting April 2, the Belgian low-cost carrier will operate two weekly flights every Wednesday and Saturday to Agadir and Marrakech and three weekly flights to Casablanca every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday from Lille-Lesquin airport. From April 5, it will connect Oujda to Lille with three weekly flights every Monday, Tuesday and Thursday. The company will also offer three weekly flights connecting Nador to Lille from April 6. Finally, TUI Fly will operate two weekly flights every Tuesday and Friday from Lille to Fez and Tangier, starting April 8. In addition to Morocco, it will serve several other cities in Greece, Spain and Portugal from the same airport. All these flights will be operated with Boeing 737-800 (189 seats) from April 2 until the end of the summer season and with 737-700 (148 seats) from April 29.
"Since the beginning of the year, travelers have regained confidence in their vacation plans and the many bookings made for the summer season are promising," says a press release reported by the website Aviation24.be. "After Brussels, Charleroi, Liège, Ostend and Antwerp, Lille has been the 6th base from which TUI Fly Belgium travelers can take off since the summer of 2019; the French airport, located just a few kilometers from the border, offers them more choice, whether in terms of destinations or departure days," adds the same source.
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