Jet2 announces investment in Morocco tourism development
Jet2.com and Jet2holidays have signed a formal agreement to invest in the development of Moroccan tourism for the next five years.
It comes after announcing scheduled flights and holidays to Morocco for the first time.
The partnership agreement was officially signed by CEO Steve Heapy and Adel El Fakir, the CEO of the Moroccan National Tourism Office (MNTO) at WTM London.
Jet2.com and Jet2holidays will cooperate with the MNTO to help drive Morocco tourism growth in the country through a joint-marketing campaign commencing next year.
The online and offline campaign will showcase the tourism offerings for holidaymakers and travel agents across the UK.
As well as working together on joint-marketing campaigns, Jet2 and MNTO will hold meetings during the long-term agreement to evaluate and review the partnership.
Jet2 will operate year-round to two destinations in Morocco – Agadir and Marrakech with flights and holidays on sale for winter 2024/25 and summer 2025.
Jet2 will operate up to 17 weekly flights to Morocco from six UK airports, with over 180,000 departing seats on sale.
Flights operate to Marrakech from four UK airports – Birmingham, Glasgow, Manchester and London Stansted and to Agadir from six UK airports.
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