June 30, 2006
More BA Flights To Morocco
British Airways is increasing its service to Morocco. The North African country is becoming a popular tourist destination with its ethnic diversity and rich culture. With the increase in tourism, the need for more flights to Morocco is apparent.
Working with franchise partner GB Airways, British Airways will run flights twice a day to Marrakech, the southwestern city of Morocco, from London Heathrow. British Airways will also introduce a daily service to Casablanca, a city in western Morocco, and a twice-weekly service to Fez, the third largest city in Morocco. In addition, the airline will continue to run a twice-weekly service to the resort city of Agadir from London Gatwick.
“We are pleased to announce the substantial flight increase to Morocco from the UK this winter, especially the launch of a twice-daily service to Marrakech from Heathrow,” says Kevin Hatton of GB Airways. “With a total of 32 weekly flights to Morocco, passengers can now travel at their convenience to some of the most popular short-haul winter sun destinations.”
One-way flights from Gatwick to Marrakech will cost around £49. This is inclusive of all taxes, fees and charges.
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