Air Arabia to start Casablanca-Alexandria route

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Regional low-cost carrier Air Arabia will start direct services to the Egyptian city of Alexandria from the airline’s second hub in Mohamed V Airport, Casablanca, Morocco.

Egypt represents the 12th destination on Air Arabia’s growing network from Morocco. The airline will start its flights to Alexandria on October 4, according to a press statement.

The new Alexandria–Casablanca route will also connect with Air Arabia (Maroc) network, especially to Europe.

Mr. Adel Ali, group CEO, said, “In one year since the start of Air Arabia (Maroc) operations, we have been able to organically grow our destination map and fleet.”

Air Arabia launched operations from its second hub in Casablanca, Morocco in April 29. The airline currently serves direct flights from its base in Casablanca to the cities of Montpellier, Brussels, Paris, Lyon, Istanbul, Milan, Barcelona, Amsterdam, Bologna, Basel and Venezia.

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