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easyJet, low cost carrier, says “Hello Africa” with 1st base outside Europe

by Sade Williams
October 20, 2025
in Business Traveller/Hospitality, The business traveller & hospitality
easyJet, low cost carrier, says “Hello Africa” with 1st base outside Europe

Per Simple Flying, European low-cost carrier easyJet is expanding its presence in Africa. To support its growth in the region, the UK-based airline plans to open a new base in Marrakech, Morocco. easyJet will move three aircraft to the new base in the spring of 2026, marking its first base outside Europe.

easyJet already has a considerable presence at Moroccan airports. The carrier currently operates flights to five airports, including Marrakech (RAK), Agadir (AGA), Rabat (RBA), Essaouira (ESU), and Tangier (TNG). Alongside the opening of the new base, easyJet will also launch four new routes to Morocco. These will include services from Hamburg, Lille, and Strasbourg to Marrakech, and from Geneva to Tangier.

More opportunities in constrained airport markets

On October 15, 2025, easyJet signed an agreement with the Moroccan National Tourism Office, allowing the low-cost carrier to base three aircraft at Marrakesh Menara Airport (RAK) starting in spring 2026. For easyJet, the new base will serve as a convenient gateway to connect Morocco with more European destinations and ‘constrained airports’ across the region.

With the opening of the Marrakech base, easyJet will be able to offer a record four million seats in its first year of operation. It is worth noting that easyJet first began operating flights to Morocco in 2006. Next year, the airline will celebrate 20 years of operations in the country. Since then, easyJet has become the third-largest airline in Morocco and the second-largest in Marrakesh. Commenting on the airline’s growth, Kenton Jarvis, the CEO of easyJet, said:

“There is no doubt Morocco is a key market for easyJet: we are the largest carrier to Morocco from the UK and from Switzerland, Morocco is our fastest growing market outside Europe and a major destination for our easyJet holidays customers.”

Four new routes to Morocco

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Alongside the news of its new base at RAK Airport, easyJet has announced four new routes connecting Morocco, bringing the total number of routes to the country to 46. Three of the new routes will serve Marrakesh, while the fourth will connect Tangier, a city in northwest Morocco.

Starting March 30, 2026, easyJet will launch two weekly flights between Geneva Airport (GVA) and Tangier Ibn Battouta Airport (TNG), operating on Mondays and Thursdays. From May 1, 2026, the low-cost carrier will begin operations between Hamburg Airport (HAM) and Marrakesh (RAK), with two weekly flights on Tuesdays and Fridays. The third new route will connect Marrakesh (RAK) and Lille Airport (LIL), starting on May 3, 2026, with two weekly flights on Wednesdays and Sundays.

RouteLaunch DateFrequency
Geneva-TangierMarch 30, 20262-weekly, Monday and Thursday
Hamburg-MarrakechMay 1, 20262-weekly, Tuesday and Friday
Lille-MarrakechMay 3, 20262-weekly, Wednesday and Sunday
Strasbourg-MarrakechMay 3, 20262-weekly, Thursday and Sunday

Meanwhile, the fourth new route will link RAK and Strasbourg Airport (SXB), also with two weekly flights on Thursdays and Sundays. At present, the airline has a total of 190 aircraft in its fleet, with an average age of 10.3 years, per ch-aviation. The fleet comprises 82 Airbus A320-200s, 50 Airbus A320neos, 47 Airbus A319s, and 11 Airbus A321neo narrowbody jets. Looking ahead, the carrier is awaiting 165 A321neo and 125 A320neo deliveries.

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