Brussels airport announced on Thursday the launch on March 27 of an unprecedented summer season for Morocco. The airport will thus offer more than 83 weekly departures to 10 destinations in Morocco, we learned from its management. “Never before has Brussels Airport presented such a wide network in Morocco”, notes the same source.
Royal Air Maroc will operate 31 weekly departures to 7 destinations in July, while Air Arabia has 17 departures to 4 destinations. TUI fly will offer 17 weekly departures to 8 destinations and Brussels Airlines 10 weekly departures to 4 destinations. Ryanair continues with 3 weekly departures to Marrakech and Corendon Airlines will enter the market for the first time with 5 weekly flights to Al Hoceima and Nador.
According to Brussels airport, the frequency of flights to Morocco will be distributed as follows: (Agadir: 3 flights/week), (Al Hoceima: 3 flights/week), (Casablanca: 19 flights/week), (Fez: 4 flights/week), (Marrakech: 10 flights/week), (Nador: 19 flights/week), (Oujda: 5 flights/week), (Rabat: 5 flights/week), (Tangier: 14 flights/week) and (Tetouan: 2 flights/week).
Brussels Airport is one of the main European airports. In 2021, it welcomed 9.4 million passengers, compared to 26.4 million in 2019. The airport also has a significant cargo activity with more than 843,000 tonnes of freight transported in 2021. With its new summer offer, the airport Brussels will be directly connected with no less than 185 destinations, enough to gradually reconnect with the figures before the Covid crisis (202 destinations during the summer of 2019). These destinations are offered by a total of sixty passenger airlines, adds the same souce.