In a significant partnership deal with the Moroccan National Tourism Office, EasyJet plans to open a three-aircraft base of operation in Marrakech next spring, Gossip Travel reported.
With plans to operate four million seats in the first year of the new base, it has already launched three new routes from Marrakech to Hamburg, Lille, and Strasbourg, and one from Tangier to Geneva.3
CEO Kenton Jarvis said, “I am delighted to be announcing this historic partnership and the establishment of a new base in Marrakech. There is no doubt Morocco is a key market for easyJet: we are the largest carrier to Morocco from the UK and from Switzerland.”
Morocco is EasyJet’s fastest-growing market outside Europe and a major destination for holiday customers, he said. “With this new development and the launch of our base in Marrakech, we will expand our leisure and business offer to Morocco from more destinations across Europe than ever before.”
EasyJet’s move highlights Morocco’s growing appeal as both a business and leisure destination for European travelers, reinforcing the airline’s expanding presence in North Africa.
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