Turkish Airlines Launches New Istanbul-Marrakech Route, Expanding African Network

The Turkish airline Turkish Airlines has just announced the launch, starting April 15, of a new airline between Istanbul and Marrakech.
For this new route, the airline plans five flights per week between Istanbul-Atatürk Airport and Marrakech-Menara Airport, every day except Tuesday and Thursday, Turkish Airlines said in a statement, specifying that this new flight will expand its vast network on the continent.
In total, the Turkish airline serves 124 countries and 308 destinations worldwide, including 56 destinations in Africa, counting the new flight to Marrakech, to which it has also recently added Aqaba, Moroni, Banjul in 2018 and Sharjah launched this year.
Note that the flights will depart on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays at 11:30 am from Istanbul airport for an expected arrival at 2:30 pm in Marrakech, while the returns will take off at 4:10 pm for an arrival at Marrakech-Menara airport at 10:50 pm.
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