Morocco and Turkey "more accessible to holidaymakers"
Morocco and Turkey are becoming more accessible to holidaymakers looking for sun, sea and sand, according to one travel expert.
Changes to air duties for people travelling from the European Union mean that flights to Morocco will be cheaper this summer than in 2009, and airlines will also be adding extra flights to destinations in Turkey.
Both destinations are also expected to benefit from their locations outside of the eurozone.
Commenting on the increase in popularity of the two countries in recent months, travel expert Simon Calder said: "Certainly Turkey, Egypt and Morocco are becoming more accessible thanks to the increased number of flights but most of those are aimed at those who just want sun, sand and sea."
Morocco is also expected to receive a boost from the adventure travel market this year. According to Alun Davies, editor at Adventure Travel Online Magazine, guaranteed good weather and the promise of a "fantastic outdoor activity/adventure type holiday within a totally different culture" will pull in more tourists.
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