TUI Fly Resumes Limited Morocco-Europe Routes After 7-Month COVID Pause

The airline Tui Fly wants to resume its flights from Morocco to France and Belgium, after 7 months of interruption due to the health crisis caused by the coronavirus. This operation, which started on November 12, will continue until December 10, 2020.
According to the airline, several flights are planned initially from the airports of Rabat, Oujda, and Casablanca to Orly, Bordeaux, Metz (France) and Brussels (Belgium).
This initial programming provides for reduced flights that should depend on government approval. They aim to facilitate the resumption of work for the staff of the various branches of the company.
Here is the flight schedule since November 12:
Thursday, November 12
Casablanca - Metz: 1x/week, every Thursday, starting November 12;
Casablanca - Orly: 2x/week, Fridays and Sundays,
Starting November 13
Rabat - Orly: 2x/week, Mondays and Saturdays,
Starting November 14
Oujda - Orly: 2x/week, Tuesdays and Saturdays,
Casablanca - Bordeaux: 1x/week, Tuesdays
Starting November 17
Casablanca - Brussels: 1x/week, Wednesdays
Starting November 18
Marrakech - Orly: 2x/week, Mondays and Saturdays, starting November 21.
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