Transavia to Launch 14 New Routes to Morocco by Winter 2025

14 May 2025
Transavia to Launch 14 New Routes to Morocco by Winter 2025

Assahafa.com

Transavia Airline is teaming up with the Moroccan Tourism Office (ONMT) to launch 14 new flight routes from regional cities in France to Morocco for winter 2025–2026.

This expansion will add more than 130,000 new airplane seats, an increase of 25% compared to last year. Moroccan cities like Agadir, Marrakech, Dakhla, Essaouira, Ouarzazate, and Errachidia will now have more direct flights from France, said ONMT in a statement.

One of the highlights of this partnership is the creation of a seasonal base in Agadir, which will be Transavia’s first base outside France. This means more planes will be stationed in Morocco during the winter season to help increase flight availability and tourism.

This move is part of a larger plan by the ONMT to make Morocco a top travel destination all year round. The goal is to attract more visitors to famous cities like Marrakech and Agadir, but also to promote less-visited areas like Errachidia.

The partnership with Transavia, one of the main low-cost airlines in Europe, shows that Morocco is serious about making travel easier and cheaper for European tourists. In fact, Morocco is now Transavia’s number one destination in terms of seat-kilometers, which means they are offering more travel capacity to Morocco than to any other country.

“This strategic expansion supports Morocco’s year-round tourism growth, regional diversification, and strengthens its position as the #1 destination for Transavia in terms of seat-kilometers offered,” added the statement.

This deal comes at an important time for Morocco, as it is preparing to co-host the World Cup in 2030 along with Spain and Portugal. With more tourists expected to visit in the lead-up to the event, Morocco is working hard to improve its infrastructure and make the country more accessible.

ONMT says this partnership is part of its long-term strategy to grow tourism in a sustainable and balanced way.

Source: Morocco word news

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