The carrier has already put a Newcastle-Marrakech route on sale, which will take off from its newest UK base on 3 November.
EasyJet will operate the route twice-a-week on Tuesdays and Saturdays. A new Birmingham-Agadir route will go on sale later in the spring.
The additions are among six new Morocco routes joining the easyJet network during the 2026/27 winter season.
EasyJet will operate nearly 60 routes to Morocco come the end of the year, more than half of which (30) will serve Marrakech, where it is basing three aircraft.
In total, it will offer four million seats to Marrakesh in the first year of operations at the base.
It comes after easyJet last year forged a partnership with the Moroccan National Tourist Office.
Besides Marrakech and Agadir, easyJet also flies to Rabat, Essaouira and Tangier.
EasyJet said Morocco was one of its fastest-growing markets for package holidays, with easyJet holidays now offering more than 70 three- to five-star hotels in the country – including several that feature in its newly-launched Luxury Collection.
EasyJet holidays' first luxury guests departed earlier this month.
“We couldn’t be happier to launch our base in Morocco for our 20th year of operations in the country and to mark the milestone of 20 million passengers flown over that time," said easyJet chief executiveK Kenton Jarvis.
"This is a milestone for our development in the region, providing more travel opportunities than ever before for our airline and holidays customers, while contributing to the local economy through tourism and the jobs we are creating."