Archive for the ‘Morocco Flights’ Category

A decent flight and the finest Riad in Marrakech! – 3 nights from £390 pp

Wednesday, March 30th, 2011

Contrary to exaggerated reports in some newspapers, Morocco remains extremely safe to visit and does not share the political grievances of other countries in the region.  In fact Prince Charles is visiting in a few days’ time. 

 

From 1 April, B.A. resumes flights to Marrakech from Gatwick, ending the necessity to travel with Easyjet or Ryanair.

 

Why not combine a pleasant flying experience with a stay at arguably the finest riad in the Marrakech Medina, Riad Meriem?  The five-roomed property is owned by famous New York designer Thomas Hayes and has been described by House & Garden as one of the most beautifully designed hotels in the world.

 

The property was furnished with a no-expense spared brief, and it shows.  Morocco villa holidays specialist Fleewinter, is offering three-night breaks from £390 pp (2 sharing, B&B) including flights with British Airways and transfers.

 

Call 020 7112 0019 (www.fleewinter.com).

 

British Airways returns to Morocco after 3 year absence

Thursday, January 13th, 2011

Morocco has been an increasingly popular destination in recent years for Brits who enjoy the wide choice of luxurious riads and hotels available, particularly in Marrakech and Essaouira, and also for those who have been investing in a riad of their own, such as actress Stephanie Beacham, who has a property on the Atlantic coast (bookable though Fleewinter).

 

Morocco is closer to the UK than many European destinations (under 3 hours) yet it is like arriving in another world and, because it is outside the Eurozone, the country is considerably cheaper than many others.

 

However, those who prefer to stay in some of Morocco’s more luxurious accommodation were horrified in March 2008 to see British Airways drop the London-Marrakech route, having sold their aircraft to Easyjet.

 

Three years of Easyjet and Ryanair ensued but as of 1 April 2011 (exactly 3 years later) British Airways will re-commence flying to Marrakech from Gatwick.

 

UK operator Fleewinter has hundreds of properties to choose from both in the cities and on the coast, including Riad Meriem, arguably the most stylish riad in the whole of Marrakech.  The riad, which sleeps 10 people in five bedrooms, is owned by famous New York designer Thomas Hayes, who spared no expenses in decorating the property with Moroccan antiques and artefacts (the property was also described by House & Garden as one of the most beautifully designed hotels in the world).

 

Be one of the first to experience British Airways’ new route and take advantage of Fleewinter three-night breaks to Riad Meriem from £390 pp (2 sharing) including flights, transfers, and B&B accommodation.

 

Call 020 7112 0019 or visit www.fleewinter.com

The quickest way to Essaouira, Morocco – avoid the nearest airport!

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

Now that there are flight options to both Marrakech (Easyjet, Ryanair, Thomsonfly and Royal Air Maroc) and Agadir (Ryanair &  Easyjet), when planning a trip  to Essaouira, a look at a map will probably have you heading to Agadir – don’t!

 

Fleewinter, the UK’s leading independent specialist for Morocco holidays knows the country inside out and warns customers against flying to Agadir – even though it is closer.

 

Comments Alisdair Luxmoore, Managing Director: “Many people book flights to Agadir after looking at a map and being fooled into thinking that must be the best option as it is closer than Marrakech.  However the road from Agadir is nowhere near as good and an average drive time will be around 4 hours, compared with 2.5 hours from Marrakech.  There are also lots more flights to Marrakech and it is closer to the UK, meaning less fuel being burned for those who like to try and minimise their carbon footprint.             

 

“Marrakech is also a much more exciting and colourful destination than Agadir and is perfect for stopping for a night or two at either end of a stay in Essaouira, or for hiking excursions into the Atlas Mountains.    

 

Fleewinter has recently opened Rebali, a unique complex of six traditionally designed riads along the coast from Essaouira, sleeping from 2 to 10 people.

 

The properties have modern touches such as electrically operated glass sliding roofs, and there is also a hammam, and chefs on site who can deliver meals to riads on request (therefore private accommodation with the convenience of hotel-style service).  

   

There are swimming pools (the larger villas have private pools), tennis courts and the ocean-facing properties are just 100m from an expansive, white, sandy beach. Rooms can be booked individually or entire properties can be taken over by groups.  Prices from £40 per person per night (two sharing), on a B&B basis.

 

Fleewinter is a fully-bonded operator, and can book flights, transfers and car hire on request.  Every booking also receives a copy of Fleewinter’s exclusive Insider Guide Notes to Morocco.  Call 020 7112 0019 (www.fleewinter.com).  

Cheap Morocco Flights

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

Everyone like to knock the low cost airlines these days and admittedly their policy of charging for every hiccup is maddening, but I have to say I am big fan.  Unlike most tour operators we don’t mind if client book flights themselves and whilst I wish we still had BA running the Marrakech route for people who don’t want to start their Morocco holiday with a rush to grab a seat, I think the budget guys provide a fantastic service and enable you to fit in 2 holiday for the price on 1 normal one.  For example I have just booked 5 days in December for my family of 4 for £280 flying Gatwick/Marrakech with Easyjet.  Add in £400 for an apartment in Essaouira (great at that time of year) and that is a £170 per person.  What an amazing price for a family holiday. 

 

PS Top tip.  When travelling with a family book speedy boarding for 1 person only to bag seats together Saves £42 for a family of 4 and makes getting seat together a cinch.