Spain’s Air Europa reactivates its operations in North Africa and does so with a wide range of seats. From Madrid-Barajas airport, the company will once again operate two weekly frequencies to Marrakech and Tunis from March 21 and 27, respectively. In the case of the Tunisian capital, the number of flights will be increased in June with an additional frequency.
In total, more than 22,400 seats will be available this year to Morocco and more than 28,600 to Tunisia, exceeding 51,000 seats.
→ Air Europa launches new route between Madrid and Santiago de los Caballeros
The routes to Marrakech and Tunis will be operational until the end of October and will meet the high demand that both tourist destinations are experiencing.
Air Europa’s role in North Africa will be further strengthened this year by the recent code-share agreement reached with Kenya Airways. Thanks to this agreement, the airline’s customers will be able to fly to Nairobi from Madrid in connection with Amsterdam, expanding its range of destinations on the continent with a single ticket.
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