Incredible Expansion Eurowings Triples Morocco Flights for Winter 2025/26
Incredible Expansion Eurowings Triples Morocco Flights for Winter 2025/26
Winter has a way of turning everyone into amateur meteorologists. Suddenly, your small talk revolves around how many layers of socks you’re wearing, or how your car door froze shut again. But Eurowings has come along with a far better conversation starter: “Hey, want to ditch the snow shovel and swap it for a mint tea in Marrakesh?”
This season, the airline is cranking up the heat—literally—with 16 weekly flights between Europe and Morocco. Translation: you no longer need to suffer through endless gray skies and frozen sidewalks. All you need is a boarding pass and maybe some SPF 30.
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Marrakesh: Now With Extra Flights to Fuel Your Escape
If Marrakesh were a party, Eurowings would be the over-enthusiastic friend dragging everyone onto the dance floor. They’ve rolled out four new routes – from Hanover, Salzburg, Stuttgart, and Prague – each running twice a week. Düsseldorf, not to be outdone, has gone for the “I’ll raise you” approach and now offers three flights a week to Morocco’s Red City.
That adds up to 11 weekly chances to trade your winter coat for something flowy and fabulous. Basically, Marrakesh is now within arm’s reach every time you check the weather app and sigh dramatically at another week of “snow mixed with sadness.”
Fez and Agadir: Still Serving Sunshine
Of course, Marrakesh isn’t hogging all the glory. Eurowings is also keeping Cologne–Fez in the mix with two flights a week. Fez is perfect if your vibe is more medieval charm and spice markets than poolside cocktails. It’s the kind of city that makes you want to buy 12 rugs you don’t need, just because the souk is that persuasive.
And then there’s Agadir, still holding strong in the lineup. From Düsseldorf, you’ll find up to two weekly flights, plus another out of Stuttgart. That’s three chances every week to swap your office fluorescent lighting for actual sunshine bouncing off the Atlantic.
Why Morocco? Because Winter Sucks
Let’s be honest: winter fashion influencers may talk a big game about cozy layers, but the rest of us know the truth—scarves are basically portable nooses and mittens make it impossible to check your phone. Morocco, on the other hand, is offering golden beaches, palm-lined boulevards, rooftop terraces, and tagines big enough to double as central heating.
While Europe is out here pretending frozen toes build character, Morocco is quietly serving up the perfect antidote: warm weather, vibrant cities, and adventure that doesn’t involve digging your car out of a snowbank.
Good News for Travelers and Tourism
This expansion isn’t just about rescuing frozen Europeans. Eurowings’ growth comes with the backing of the Moroccan National Tourist Office, showing the country’s push toward sustainable tourism. That means more flights, more visitors, and more opportunities for Morocco’s local communities to benefit without losing the authenticity that makes the country so magnetic in the first place.
So yes, your tan may improve—but so might Morocco’s long-term tourism strategy. Win-win.
Book Before Your Thermometer Gives Up
Eurowings isn’t exactly subtle about the offer. With 16 weekly flights, they’re practically yelling, “Winter is optional!” If you’d rather sip mint tea on a rooftop than wrestle with your neighbor’s snowblower noise at 7 a.m., you know what to do.
Just imagine: you, strolling through a Moroccan souk, the sun on your back, and zero salt stains on your shoes. Meanwhile, your friends back home are posting blurry photos of slush puddles.
If that’s not reason enough to book, nothing is.