Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Norwegian launches new service to Marrakesh

Norwegian is expanding its winter programme with a new service to Marrakesh. The service will be operated with two weekly frequencies, on Wednesdays and Saturdays; the first departure will be on 3 November 2010.

“We see a great demand for services to destinations with a warm climate during the winter. Last year, we successfully launched a service to Dubai. We are therefore pleased to announce that we are adding a popular and exotic destination such as Marrakesh to our already wide range of services to winter destinations in warm-climate areas with a popular and exotic destination such as Marrakesh, said Johan Bisgaard Larsen, PR and Marketing Manager of Norwegian.

“Norwegian is the second-largest customer at Copenhagen Airport, and the new intercontinental service to Marrakesh emphasises the airline’s growth ambitions regionally as well as internationally, said Carsten Nørland, VP, Sales at Copenhagen Airports and he added, “Five different airlines have now launched five new intercontinental services out of Copenhagen in less than a year, which helps consolidate Copenhagen Airport’s leading position in Scandinavia.

Marrakesh is the second-largest city in Morocco and a metropolis of culture and entertainment. Marrakesh is a lively city famous for its markets and festivals. One of its main attractions is the Djemaa el-Fna, the main square in the old city, which is very lively both day and night with food stalls, acrobats and other entertainment. The narrow streets of the area are full of restaurants.

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