Ryanair unveils Morocco routes
Marrakech and Fez in Morocco are to be served with low cost flights by Ryanair from Luton.
The no-frills carrier will serve Marrakech four times a week and Fez three times a week from October 31 with fares starting at £2.99 one-way excluding taxes and charges.
Ryanair is also expanding it network from Stansted this winter to 93 routes with the addition of flights to Pula in Croatia and Deauville in France. Both routes will be served three times a week with £2.99 lead-in single fares.
CEO Michael O’Leary said: “Ryanair mow carriers more passengers than British Airways on its entire worldwide network and offers Londoners more routes to Europe than any other airline.”
Report by Phil Davies
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