Transavia launches winter flights from Berlin to Marrakech and Agadir

The Dutch low-cost airline launches its first route between Berlin and Marrakech October 26, with two weekly flights on Thursdays and Sundays, and expands its network to France.

BERLIN - Dutch low-cost airline Transavia has announced the opening of winter flights from Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER) to Marrakech and Agadir, as well as the expansion of its network to France, further strengthening its presence in the German market.

For winter 2025-2026, Transavia has planned new routes to Morocco and an increase in its services to France. The airline launched its first route between Berlin and Marrakech on Sunday, October 26, with two weekly flights on Thursdays and Sundays.

On October 30, it will inaugurate a second route to Agadir, with two weekly flights on Thursdays and Saturdays.

According to Transavia France, these new routes offer "German travelers an escape to the light and mild climate of southern Morocco in the heart of the cold season."

The Air France-KLM subsidiary announced the continuation of its daily service to Paris-Orly and the introduction, for the first time, of Nantes into its winter schedule, with two weekly flights on Mondays and Fridays.

István Szabó, BER's Chief Operations Officer, praised "Transavia France's contribution to expanding the airport's winter network."

Julien Mallard, the airline's Chief Commercial Officer, reaffirmed the commitment to offering "affordable and reliable travel to destinations with a rich cultural scene," expressing the desire to "increase Transavia's presence in the German market."