Air France Expands Moroccan Presence with Ambitious Flight Program
Air France is multiplying initiatives to conquer the Moroccan market. For this winter 2025, the French airline is offering a flight program to and from several cities in the kingdom.
As part of the 2025 winter season, Air France will offer four daily flights between Casablanca and Paris, as well as three daily flights between the two capitals, Rabat and Paris. The French airline will also connect Tangier to Paris three times a week. In addition, eighteen weekly flights between Marrakech and Paris are planned to support the tourist development of the ochre city, the company said in a press release.
This multitude of offers aims to meet the ever-growing demand of Moroccan travelers and reflects Air France’s determination to strengthen its presence in Morocco in a sustainable way and to facilitate connections between the major cities of the kingdom and the main European destinations. It also reinforces the strategic position of the company in the Moroccan market, the note specifies.
Since July 2025, Air France has been operating the Rabat-Paris route with the Airbus A220, a modern aircraft recognized for its energy efficiency and cabin comfort. To further improve on-board comfort, Air France has planned this summer an exclusive mattress topper in business class on its long-haul flights. Designed in partnership with Sofitel, it aims to offer passengers optimal rest. The system will be generalized to all stopovers by November 5, 2025.
Since the fall of 2025, the airline also offers free high-speed internet access in all its cabins. Another novelty: the company offers its passengers a new "Aspire" lounge at Casablanca airport. This new space, which has been in service since August 14, complements those already available in Tangier. Other such spaces are announced in Rabat and Marrakech.
These initiatives reflect "the ambition to stand out through innovation and to offer its customers a truly high-end travel experience," says Nadia Azale, Air France’s Managing Director for North Africa, the Sahel and the West Coast.