On June 15, the Moroccan government announced the reopening of its borders, and as a result, Iberia has resumed operations to Marrakech, Casablanca and Tangier.
The airline informed that during July and August it will fly daily between Madrid and Marrakech with A320 jet.
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Casablanca will have five weekly frequencies, operated by Iberia Regional Air Nostrum CRJ1000 aircraft.
The city of Tangier will have three flights a week (Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays), also operated by Iberia Regional Air Nostrum CRJ1000 aircraft.
See also: Iberia expands its flight offer to Croatia.
The airline offers round-trip tickets to Marrakech from 64 euros, to Tangier from 97 euros and to Casablanca from 142 euros.
The entry requirements for Morocco vary depending on the country of origin, so it is advisable to consult them beforehand.
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