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Dublin Airport Announces New Service To Morocco

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The new route is one of 11 new services that will be launched at the airport this year.

Dublin was the third best airport in Europe for customer service last year in a tie with Malta, Porto, and Zurich airports.

Dublin Airport has announced a new service from the capital to Agadir in Morocco, starting in October.

Air Arabia Maroc will operate twice weekly flights on Wednesdays and Sundays.

The airline is Morocco’s largest low cost carrier and part of the Air Arabia Group.

It currently operates flights to 48 European routes from five cities in Morocco: Casablanca, Fez, Tangier, Marrakech and Nador.

Its new Agadir base will have flights to seven European cities, including Dublin.

Dublin Airport Managing Director Vincent Harrison said: “We are delighted to welcome Air Arabia Maroc to Dublin Airport and to Ireland.

“This new service means that once again Irish holidaymakers will have a direct scheduled service to Agadir, which is a very popular winter sun destination.”

Adel Al Ali, Group Chief Executive Officer of Air Arabia, added: “We are pleased to link Dublin with our newly launched base in Agadir. Dublin is the latest city to join Air Arabia Maroc’s ever growing destination network connecting Europe with Morocco.”

The new route is one of 11 new services that will be launched at Dublin Airport this year.

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