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From BER to Morocco

Published: 27 October 2025, 14:40

Two exciting sun destinations in Morocco are included in Transavia France's winter flight schedule this year. The airline flies to Marrakesh twice a week, every Thursday and Sunday. The colourful city with its exotic flair, lively souks, magnificent palaces and vibrant street life attracts countless travellers every year and is considered the most beautiful of Morocco's four royal cities. Transavia France will start flying to Agadir on 30 October. The city on the Atlantic coast will also be served twice a week, on Thursdays and Saturdays, from BER. With its wide, long beaches, Agadir is a popular destination for beach and sun holidaymakers as well as water sports enthusiasts.

For the first time, Transavia France will also fly to Nantes, in Brittany, during the winter. The popular summer route will continue, with flights operating twice weekly, on Mondays and Fridays. Nantes is also a worthwhile destination during the winter months. Thanks to its mild climate, visitors can enjoy festive Christmas markets, walks along the Loire, and explore fascinating attractions such as Les Machines de l'Île.

The airline continues to fly to Paris-Orly Airport several times a day. The year-round route provides good connections within France and to many European destinations.

Destination Marrakesh

Magnificent palaces and mosques, lively souks and beautiful riads: those paying a visit to Marrakesh find themselves in a fairy tale from the Arabian Nights.

Destination Agadir

Agadir spoils visitors with 300 days of sunshine a year, endless sandy beaches and offers a fascinating insight into Morocco's customs and traditions.

Destination Nantes

Off to the west of France, to the birthplace of Jules Verne! Nantes, situated on the Loire, is characterised by its rich history and culture.

Destination Paris

France's capital on the Seine will enchant you with historical buildings, romantic squares and world-famous art: Bienvenue à Paris!

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