Morocco's National Tourism Office (ONMT) and Transavia, the low-cost airline of the Air France-KLM group, have announced a major expansion of air service from France to Morocco starting in winter 2025. According to a press release issued Wednesday by ONMT, the partnership be adding 14 new routes and more than 130,000 additional seats, increasing capacity by 30%. The new winter schedule will include direct flights from key French cities—Rennes, Lille, Biarritz, Brest, Deauville, Montpellier, Toulouse, Marseille, Bordeaux, Nantes, and Paris—to top Moroccan destinations such as Agadir, Marrakech, Essaouira, Ouarzazate, Dakhla, and Errachidia. Dakhla will gain two new direct routes from Marseille and Bordeaux, while Ouarzazate will be served by two weekly flights from Paris. Essaouira returns to the international spotlight with a new direct route from Nantes. Meanwhile, Marrakech will bolster its role as a regional hub with new connections to Berlin and Venice. Agadir is set to become a key seasonal hub with a dedicated aircraft base, while Marrakech's base will be reinforced with two additional aircraft—marking the first time Transavia stations planes outside of France. With this expansion, Morocco becomes Transavia's top destination in terms of seat-kilometers offered, a key measure of airline capacity. The move is part of ONMT's broader strategy to boost year-round tourism, enhance regional accessibility, and diversify Morocco's travel offerings.