EasyJet Starts Operating in Marrakesh Its First-Ever Base in Africa – The North Africa Post
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EasyJet Starts Operating in Marrakesh Its First-ever Base in Africa – The North Africa Post
EasyJet has launched lately its new three-aircraft base in Marrakech, connecting the country to more European destinations and offering more flights and holiday options for customers. Under a long-term partnership sealed in 2025 with the Moroccan National Tourist Office, the low-cost airline Company pledged to offer a record 4 million seats in the first year […]
Morocco is a market on which EasyJet has to anchor, said on Friday, the company's deputy managing director for France and manager for Morocco, Reginald Otten. In an interview with the French economic daily "La Tribune", on the occasion of the installation of a first base outside of Europe of easyJet in Marrakech, Mr. Otten highlighted the will of the British airline at low prices to deploy its model in Morocco. "It has already been twenty years …
easyJet marks major Morocco expansion with Marrakech base launch
Low-fare airline easyJet has officially launched its new three-aircraft base in Marrakech, Morocco, at an event attended by easyJet CEO Kenton Jarvis, Achraf Fayda, Director of the Moroccan National Tourist Office (MNTO), and Adel El Fakir, Director of the National Airports Office (ONDA). The base launch is part of the long-term partnership between easyJet and the MNTO that was signed in autumn 2025 and will allow the airline to offer a record f…
With the opening of its first African base at Marrakech-Ménara Airport, easyJet is taking a new step in its growth strategy outside Europe. The British low-cost stationed three aircraft there, increased its offer to a record level of 4 million annual seats to Morocco and added six new routes, while continuing several seasonal routes. This movement, established in close cooperation with the Moroccan National Office of Tourism (ONMT) and the Natio…
Easyjet has opened a new year-round base with three aircraft stationed at Marrakech Airport. In the first year, four million seats will be offered, as the British low-cost airline announced.
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