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Transavia Connects Amsterdam to Agadir with Plans for Rabat Service
Transavia Connects Amsterdam to Agadir with Plans for Rabat Service

Morocco World

time02-04-2025

  • Business
  • Morocco World

Transavia Connects Amsterdam to Agadir with Plans for Rabat Service

Doha – Transavia Airlines touched down in Morocco yesterday as its first direct Amsterdam-Agadir flight landed at Al Massira Airport with 176 passengers on board. The April 1 launch adds a key route to the Dutch carrier's growing Moroccan network. The new service stems from collaboration between the Souss Massa Regional Council and the Agadir Souss Massa Tourism Board, with flights scheduled three times a week – Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays. 'We are seeing an increasing demand for destinations in Morocco. We would like to facilitate this for our passengers,' said Marcel de Nooijer, CEO of Transavia. 'It is a beautiful and versatile country. I am proud that we have added Agadir and now also Rabat to our network,' he added. 'This offers our passengers even more possibilities. Whether you are ready for a sunny escape, on a business trip or visiting family.' The coastal city of Agadir already boasts connections to over 30 international destinations through various airlines, complemented by domestic services to Casablanca, Rabat, Fez, Tangier, Laayoune, and Dakhla. Transavia isn't stopping at Agadir, however. The airline revealed plans to launch Amsterdam-Rabat flights starting November 2025, operating twice weekly. Travelers can book tickets for the winter 2025/2026 season from April 16. Known for its beaches, year-round mild climate, and popular surf spots, Agadir draws sun-seekers and adventure enthusiasts alike. Visitors can sample fresh seafood and traditional tagines along the city's bustling waterfront boulevard. Rabat offers a different Moroccan experience as the capital city. Travelers can explore the UNESCO-listed Kasbah des Oudaias, visit the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, experience the contemporary art scene, or stroll through the Royal Gardens. Agadir Al Massira Airport welcomed 3.1 million passengers in 2024 – a 36% jump from 2023, according to the Office National Des Aéroports (ONDA). To handle this surge, the airport will soon undergo expansion to modernize and enlarge its facilities. These improvements form part of Morocco's 'Airports 2030' strategy as the country prepares to host the 2030 FIFA World Cup. The initiative aims to establish Morocco as a major aviation hub across Africa and beyond. Tags: agadir airportTransavia Airlines

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