Dublin Airport welcomes Ryanair’s new twice weekly year-round service to Marrakesh.
The new route will operate on Thursdays and Sundays.
Welcoming the new service Dublin Airport Managing Director Vincent Harrison said “We are delighted to see Ryanair expanding its services further from Dublin Airport offering more flexibility and choice for passengers. I have no doubt that Marrakesh will be a popular sun destination for Irish holidaymakers.”
Marrakesh is one of Ryanair’s five new services operating from Dublin Airport this year. The airline recently launched its new Dublin to Paphos in Cyprus service, a new route to Dalaman in Turkey will start in June while services to Frankfurt and Luxembourg will be added in October.
Dublin Airport will welcome a total of 14 new routes/services this summer comprising five long-haul and nine short-haul destinations.
More than 3.8 million passengers have used Dublin Airport in the first two months of this year, which is a 5% increase on the first two months of last year.
This summer Dublin Airport will have flights to 195 destinations in 42 countries, operated by 56 airlines.
Image above: Celebrating Ryanair's new service from Dublin to Marrakesh is (LtoR) Dublin Airport Aviation Business Development Manager, Brian Gallagher, Daniel Flannery and Sophie Adams travelling on the new inaugural flight and Ryanair Marketing Executive, Eimear Ryan.