
Morocco’s booming tourism attracts Delta & Transavia Airlines
As Morocco is becoming a popular tourist destination, airline companies see an opportunity to increase flights and routes to meet the growing demand for the North African Kingdom.
This is true for American Delta Air Lines and Transavia Airlines which have been attracted by the Moroccan destination. Delta has announced its decision to launch a new service from Atlanta to Marrakesh starting October 2025.
With its centuries-old traditions, vibrant souks and world-class luxury, Marrakech is a city that captivates the senses at every turn. As interest in Morocco increases, Delta’s new service opens the door to this UNESCO-listed destination like never before.
American travelers can immerse themselves in the lively Medina of Marrakech, weaving through bustling markets and tranquil riads with sun-drenched courtyards. They can marvel at the intricate tilework of the Bahia Palace, feel the energy of Jemaa el-Fnaa Square and unwind with the soothing ritual of a hammam spa; each experience is a perfect blend of culture and relaxation, complemented by Morocco’s bold, aromatic cuisine.
Travelers can also trek through the Atlas Mountains or escape to the serenity of a desert retreat. Delta’s Atlanta-Marrakech flight will operate three-times-weekly on a Boeing 767-400ER.
For its part, Transavia, a Dutch low-cost airline, will launch a new seasonal service between Amsterdam and Oujda, Northeastern Morocco, starting December 10, 2025. The flights will operate twice weekly (Wednesdays and Sundays).
Transavia already flies from Rotterdam to Moroccan cities of Nador, Al Hoceima, Agadir, Casablanca, Fez, Marrakech, Rabat, and Tangier.