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Delta Air Lines Introduces New Flight Route to Morocco

Grace Lee
Last updated: 2 March 2025 18:14
By Grace Lee
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Koutoubia Mosque at Marrakesh, Morocco.
Koutoubia Mosque at Marrakesh, Morocco. © Delta Air Lines.
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Following expansion plans, Delta Air Lines announces an upcoming flight route connecting Atlanta to Marrakesh, Morocco, in the last quarter of 2025.

Marrakech, Morocco.
Marrakech, Morocco. © Delta Air Lines.

Direct Flight Connecting Atlanta to Morocco

Delta Air Lines announced a new flight route that connects Atlanta to Marrakesh, Morocco, as part of its development plans for 2025. The route, set to commence in October, both increases global connectivity and shows the airline’s ambitions to open up its market in the African region.

While the route is still subject to government approval, the airline also announced a new seasonal flight schedule set to connect Atlanta to Accra, Ghana. This is to address seasonal demands around December.

Increased flights bring higher connectivity between the two regions and marks progress in the airline’s development of new regional markets.

Airbus A350 in air.
Airbus A350 in air. © Delta Air Lines.

New Heights and Business Growth for the Airline

Delta Air Lines is one of the most reliable airlines in the U.S. They are also renowned globally for their outstanding operational performance. With continuous growth in annual revenue, the airline is keen to secure its leading position in operational excellence.

While the airline started 2025 with a few incidents, leading to concerns about aviation safety, the company still shows ambitions in maintaining business growth in the coming year.

What is your experience flying with the airline? Share your views in the comments below.

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Grace Lee
ByGrace Lee
Aviation Journalist Intern | English Literature and Translation graduate with a keen interest in lifestyle and culture reporting. Currently based in the UK.
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