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Aer Lingus Unveils New Route: Dublin to Marrakech
In a strategic move to cater to the burgeoning demand for winter sun escapes, Irish airline Aer Lingus has announced the launch of a new flight route connecting Dublin to Marrakech. This service, set to commence on October 26, will operate three times a week, offering travelers an enticing blend of culture, history, and sunshine during the cooler months.
The introduction of this route is part of Aer Lingus's broader initiative to expand its network and provide customers with a wider array of options for sun-filled getaways during the fall and winter seasons. The airline has highlighted Marrakech's allure, inviting passengers to explore iconic sites such as the Jardin Majorelle and the Bahia Palace. Marrakech, known for its vibrant markets, rich history, and diverse landscapes, promises an adventure at every turn.
This new route aligns with global trends indicating a rising interest in sun-soaked destinations during the off-peak travel months. In response to this growing demand, Royal Air Maroc (RAM), the Moroccan national carrier, has also expanded its offerings for the upcoming summer season. RAM has unveiled plans to increase its network and seat capacity, providing over 6.5 million seats across more than 90 destinations on four continents.
A significant portion of RAM's expansion targets European destinations, with nearly half of the additional seats allocated to Europe. The airline will operate 671 weekly flights, connecting 37 European cities to 11 Moroccan airports. Additionally, RAM has enhanced seat availability for North America and the Middle East, further solidifying its presence in these regions.
In a notable development, RAM will launch a new direct flight between Casablanca and Toronto starting December 8. This service will operate three times a week on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays, providing a convenient link between Morocco and Canada.
The coordinated efforts of Aer Lingus and Royal Air Maroc underscore a broader trend in the aviation industry to meet the evolving preferences of travelers seeking warmer climes during the colder months. With these new routes and expanded services, both airlines are poised to attract a larger share of the market, offering travelers a rich tapestry of experiences and destinations.
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