Bournemouth Airport’s newest airliner Jet2 has announced a brand-new route on the day of its inaugural flight.
The Leeds-Bradford holiday provider will fly to Agadir in Morocco from next winter with tickets on sale now.
And the announcement came just days after Ryanair pulled out of the route because of additional APD charges made by the Labour government.
Agadir is southern Morocco’s most-visited city and is known for its well-maintained and beautiful beaches.
Jet2.com and Jet2holidays’ full programme from Bournemouth Airport from today and in Summer 2025 is as follows:
Tenerife – up to three weekly services (Tuesday, Friday and Saturday) operating from February 4.
Lanzarote – two weekly services (Monday and Thursday or Friday) operating from February 6.
Gran Canaria – weekly Sunday services operating from February 9.
Fuerteventura – weekly services (Wednesday) from April 2.
Alicante – up to two weekly services (Tuesday and Saturday) from May 3.
Palma (Majorca) – up to four weekly services (Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday) operating from April 3.
Ibiza - two weekly services (Thursday and Sunday) from May 1.
Menorca – weekly services (Sunday) from May 4.
Antalya – two weekly services (Wednesday and Saturday) operating from May 3.
Dalaman – up to two weekly services (Thursday and Sunday) from April 3.
Faro (Algarve) – two weekly services (Monday and Friday) from April 3.
Madeira – weekly services (Thursday) from May 1 – exclusive from Bournemouth Airport.
Crete (Heraklion) – weekly services (Tuesday) operating from May 6.
Corfu – weekly services (Wednesday) from May 7.
Rhodes – weekly services (Monday) from May 5.
Zante – weekly services (Thursday) from May 1.
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