As part of its «Light In Action» strategy, the Moroccan National Tourist Office (ONMT) is expanding direct flight routes to boost tourism demand and enhance the appeal of various regions for the summer 2025 season. Agadir - New routes: Bordeaux and Amsterdam (Transavia), Bournemouth (Jet2) - Reinstated routes: Oslo (Norwegian), Berlin, Bristol, Edinburgh (EasyJet) - Total capacity: 73,000 seats Marrakech - New routes: Bordeaux (Transavia, Volotea), Malaga, Edinburgh, London-Stansted (EasyJet), Leeds, Newcastle (Jet2) - Reinstated routes: Helsinki (Norwegian), Amsterdam, Birmingham, Liverpool (EasyJet), Rome, Budapest, Bucharest (Wizzair) - Total capacity: 160,000 seats Essaouira - New routes: Nantes (Transavia), Seville, Barcelona (Vueling), Lyon (EasyJet), Rabat (Air Arabia), Paris (Ryanair) - Total capacity: 38,000 seats Fez - New route: Lille (Ryanair) Rabat - New routes: Dublin, Manchester (Ryanair), Malaga (EasyJet) - Reinstated routes: Milan, Bordeaux (EasyJet) Tangier - Reinstated routes: Bordeaux, Girona (Air Arabia) - New route: Copenhagen (Norwegian) Dakhla - Reinstated routes: Madrid, Lanzarote (Ryanair) Beni Mellal - New domestic route: Tangier (Ryanair) In total, more than 40 new or reinstated connections are planned. Through this initiative, the ONMT aims to diversify source markets, improve regional accessibility, and enhance the overall quality of Morocco's tourism offering.