
Royal Air Maroc Extends Special Flights, Delays Regular Service Resumption
10 October 2020
Pending the resumption of its regular flights after the reopening of borders, Royal Air Maroc maintains its special flights until November 10th.
10 October 2020
Pending the resumption of its regular flights after the reopening of borders, Royal Air Maroc maintains its special flights until November 10th.
9 October 2020
The next Notam from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation indicating the lifting or not of air traffic in Morocco will be made public on October 10. A decision that (…)
8 October 2020
The conditions of entry into France for Moroccans and the controls are further strengthened at the airports since the facilitation of the conditions of entry for tourists and (…)
7 October 2020
Air Algérie is struggling, notes the Algerian president. As a solution, Abdelmadjid Tebboune wants a change in the management of the company, in order to make it competitive (…)
6 October 2020
Royal Air Maroc wants to further reduce its workforce. This is a decision that the management of the airline could make in the coming months.
6 October 2020
Tourism Minister Nadia Fettah Alaoui says that the projects to resume tourism in Morocco, including the abolition of the PCR test requirement, are under evaluation. This was (…)
5 October 2020
The battle to relaunch tourism in Morocco is being waged on two fronts, domestic and international. An international call for tenders has been launched, and three global (…)
3 October 2020
The disillusionment continues for Royal Air Maroc (RAM) due to the coronavirus. The national airline is expected to incur estimated losses of 3.5 billion DH in 2020.
25 September 2020
Royal Air Maroc is at war with airline pilots. After the dismissal of 65 pilots, the company has just seized the courts in order to dissolve the Moroccan Association of Airline (…)
18 September 2020
In view of the health crisis context and its impact on the tourism sector, Adel El Fakir, Director General of the Moroccan National Tourist Office (ONMT), traveled to France on (…)