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Marrakech me when you can: Delta’s first flight to Morocco decreases October 2025

Marrakech me when you can: Delta’s first flight to Morocco decreases October 2025

Delta extends its African footprint with Nonstop -Service from Atlanta on Morocco’s “Red City” and adds Accra seasonal flights.

Delta is expanding its African network with new non-stop routes from Atlanta, including its first service for Marrakech, Morocco*, from October 25th. From December 1st, the airline also adds seasonal service from Atlanta to Accra, Ghana, to meet the top winter question. With these additions, Delta makes both goals more accessible and bring their renowned premium experience more in Africa.

Since the introduction of services to Africa in 2006, Delta has remained to combine customers between the USA and the continent. Today the airline leads non-stop flights to five African destinations all year round and took more than 7.5 million customers on these routes.

“Delta’s new service for Marrakech and added flights to Accra to strengthen our presence in Africa. They offer customers more opportunities to enjoy our award-winning service and premium onboard experience, ”said Paul Baldoni, Senior Vice President for network planning at Delta. “Regardless of whether you discover Morocco or connect with relatives in Ghana again, these routes improve our network and strengthen the role of Atlanta as the world’s largest global hub.”

A new goal to Marrakech’s magic

With its centuries -old traditions, its lively souks and the luxury of world -class, Marrakech is a city that captivates the senses at every turn. With increasing interest in Morocco, Delta’s new service and one-stop connections of over 125 cities open the door to this unesco-listed goal than ever before.

Customers can immerse themselves in the lively medina of Marrakech and weave through busy markets and calm riads with sun -drenched courtyards. You can be surprised by the complicated tiles of the Bahia Palace, feel the energy of the Jemaa El-Fnaa Square and relax in the calming ritual of a hammam spa. Every experience is a perfect mix of culture and relaxation, supplemented by Morocco’s bold, aromatic cuisine. Right behind the city, travelers can hike through the Atlas mountains or flee to the serenity of a desert train.

Delta’s Atlanta-Marakech flight, Atl-Rak, is operated three times a week with a Boeing 767-400 with Delta One, Delta Premium Select, Delta Comfort+ and Hauptkabine. Delta One offers lies places, premium disposal and cooked meals, including a ready-to-build ice cream sundae. Delta Premium Select offers a wider seat, a deeper couch and an improved meal experience.

Get in now: Fast, free Wi-Fi on routes to West Africa

Delta is on a journey to bring a quick, free WiFi into its entire global fleet-connectivity in an unprecedented size that is still unsurpassed in the industry. Skymiles members who travel to Morocco in the Delta can look forward to reliable connectivity in streaming quality, from the time when the boarding door closes, until the moment the plane arrives at the gate, so that they are connected and entertained-precisely as they are at home. The expansion of the remaining international routes is in full swing, since all additional routes to West Africa (Lagos, Dakar and Accra) will be available in the coming weeks with fast, free Delta synchronization -wi -Fi -in addition to Marrakech when it begins in October.

More Accra service

In view of the strong demand from US Africa travelers, Accra is still one of the most popular African goals of the Delta, especially during the holiday season.

In order to do justice to the top of the top, Delta starts seasonal daily non-stop service from Atlanta to Accra and complements his daily year-round service from New York-JFK.

After the Airbus A330-900NEO debut on the JFK ACC route last October, the same aircraft type is now operated on the Atlanta Route and offer an increased experience with Delta One-Suites and the next generation in all cabins.

“Africa is home to some of the most dynamic cities in the world, the rich traditions and the growing economies, and Delta makes it easier to reach them,” said Matteo Curcio, Senior Vice President Europe, near the East, Africa and India in Delta. “These new routes open doors to travelers who strive for business opportunities, cultural explorations and meaningful connections.”

Continued investments in Atlanta

Atlanta is Delta’s largest hub that carries out almost 1,000 daily flights and connects travelers with 215 destinations worldwide. With Marrakech, Delta offers 67 international destinations from Atlanta and strengthens its position as a global gate with other recent additions such as Naples and Brussels.

In addition, Delta has invested more than $ 12 billion in modernizing its hub network, including the most important improvements at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport:

  • A new 24,000 square meter Delta Sky Club – The largest at the airport – opened this spring in Halle D with panoramic views and amenities for any kind of traveler
  • Upgrades to Delta Sky Clubs on Concours A and C. Developed to improve the guest experience
  • The expansion of hall d, Add more gate room and improve the passenger flow.
  • Delta Digital ID Allow authorized travelers to move through security and drop the bags seamlessly without displaying a physical ID or a boarding pass.

These investments increase the travel experience for customers who fly through Atlanta, regardless of whether they go to Marrakech’s colorful souks, the lively streets of Accra or somewhere else in the world.

*Subject to the government’s approval

© 2025 Delta Air Lines, Inc.

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