Morocco flights boost for UK holidaymakers
The Moroccan National Tourism Office revealed more flight routes are planned from the UK.
Additional Morocco flights include routes from Glasgow to Agadir with EasyJet and London-Essaouira and London-Ouarzazate with Ryanair.
It follows a stellar recovery in tourism since the pandemic.
Tourism figures saw a recovery rate of 28% for the first quarter of 2023, with arrivals from the UK in January reaching 43.377 (versus 35,909 in 2019).
According to TripAdvisor, online Morocco flights and holiday searches by UK customers increased in winter 2022 and in February spiked by almost 80% year on year.
The most popular destinations for overnight stays include Marrakech, Agadir, Casablanca, Tangier, Fez, Rabat, Essaouira, and Ouarzazate, MNTO says.
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