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Eurowings increases direct routes between Europe and Morocco for winter 2025/26

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Eurowings increases direct routes between Europe and Morocco for winter 2025/26
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Jens Bischof, CEO | Eurowings

Germany’s largest leisure airline, Eurowings, is set to expand its flight offerings to Morocco in the 2025/26 winter schedule. The carrier will triple its direct flights to the North African country, increasing its total weekly connections to 16.

For the first time, Marrakesh will be directly accessible from Hanover, Salzburg, Stuttgart, and Prague with two flights per week from each city. Düsseldorf will see an increase in frequency to Marrakesh, rising from two to three flights weekly. In addition, Fez will remain connected with twice-weekly flights from Cologne/Bonn throughout the winter season. Existing services between Düsseldorf and Stuttgart to Agadir will continue.

Michael Händel, Vice President Network Management and Airport Relations at Eurowings, commented on the expanded schedule: "The new Eurowings winter flight schedule for 2025/26 connects six Eurowings locations with Morocco, expanding the range of attractive sunny and trendy destinations. Because from surfing on the Atlantic coast to shopping in an oriental souk or hiking in the Sahara desert – the North African kingdom is diverse, can be reached in around four hours and offers pleasant travelling temperatures even in winter. We are convinced that the easy accessibility will win over many new fans of Morocco."

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Mehdi Benrhanem, DACH Director at the Moroccan National Tourist Office, also welcomed these developments: “This development reflects Morocco's growing appeal as a top destination for German travelers. With its unique blend of history, art, gastronomy and natural beauty, Morocco is ready to offer our German guests unforgettable experiences.”

The breakdown of connections includes three weekly flights from Düsseldorf to Marrakesh and up to two weekly flights from there to Agadir; Cologne continues with two weekly services to Fez; Hanover begins twice-weekly service to Marrakesh starting October 29; Salzburg starts twice-weekly Marrakesh flights on November 4; Stuttgart adds two weekly Marrakesh flights starting November 6 plus one flight per week to Agadir; Prague introduces two weekly Marrakesh departures beginning November 8.

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