Air France to Resume Daily Flights Between Paris-Orly and Casablanca After 8-Year Hiatus

The airline Air France is preparing to resume in the fall the connection between Paris-Orly and Casablanca. A route it has not served since March 2014.
According to the GDS, Air France will launch a daily flight on October 30, 2022 between its base in Paris-Orly and Casablanca-Mohammed V airport, reports Aeroroutes. This flight will be operated with an Airbus single-aisle aircraft. Departures are scheduled at 3:00 pm to arrive at 6:05 pm. As for the return flights, they will leave Morocco at 7:05 pm to land at 10:05 pm.
The SkyTeam alliance company had served this route until March 2014. It would be in direct competition with Royal Air Maroc (RAM), with its own low-cost subsidiary Transavia and with TUI Fly Belgium. Currently, Air France operates four to five daily flights between Paris-CDG and Casablanca, in addition to the daily flight offered by Transavia France between Orly and the Moroccan airport.
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