Eurowings to Triple Flights to Morocco for Winter 2025/26 Season

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Eurowings announced this Friday an expansion of its flights to Morocco for the Winter 2025/26 season. The airline will triple its frequencies and launch new direct connections, solidifying the North African kingdom as a key destination in its strategy.

For the first time, the city of Marrakech will be linked with Hanover, Salzburg, Stuttgart, and Prague, with two weekly flights on each route. From Dusseldorf, the frequency to this city will increase from two to three flights per week, strengthening its appeal among German travelers.

Furthermore, Fez will remain connected twice weekly from Cologne/Bonn, while the already operational links to Agadir from Dusseldorf and Stuttgart will also be maintained in the schedule.

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Enhanced Connectivity from Six European Airports

The new winter schedule connects Morocco with six Eurowings bases, representing a leap in connectivity between Central Europe and North Africa:

  • From Dusseldorf: Three weekly flights to Marrakech (previously two) and up to two to Agadir.
  • From Cologne: Two weekly flights to Fez.
  • From Hanover: New route to Marrakech with two weekly frequencies starting October 29.
  • From Salzburg: New link to Marrakech with two weekly flights starting November 4.
  • From Stuttgart: New route to Marrakech with two weekly frequencies starting November 6, in addition to a weekly flight to Agadir.
  • From Prague: New connection to Marrakech with two weekly flights starting November 8.

“With the new Winter 2025/26 schedule, Eurowings connects six of its bases with Morocco, expanding its offering to sunny and trending destinations. From surfing on the Atlantic coast to exploring an oriental souk or venturing into the Sahara Desert, the country offers diversity, accessibility in just four hours, and pleasant temperatures even in winter,” said Michael Händel, Eurowings’ Vice President of Network Management and Airport Relations.

The representative added that this ease of access will attract new travelers who have not yet discovered Morocco’s cultural and natural richness.

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