Emirates Upgrades Dubai-Casablanca Route with A380, Boosting Capacity for Tourists and Business Travelers

As of April 15th, the Dubai-Casablanca route will be served by an Airbus A380 from the Emirates airline in order to offer more capacity and comfort to travelers, most of whom are tourists and business people.
The A380 will replace the Boeing 777-300ER aircraft currently used on the Dubai-Casablanca route. Morocco becomes the 3rd country in Africa to welcome this aircraft after South Africa and Egypt. It must be said that this decision comes at the right time since the demand for the Casablanca destination has been very strong since its launch.
According to the company, this is an aircraft highly prized by travelers due to the many advantages it offers. It is equipped with 14 private suites in first class and 76 lie-flat seats in Business Class, as well as 401 spacious and comfortable seats in Economy Class. Emirates is thus committed to supporting Morocco in its desire to revitalize the tourism sector.
"Emirates has been serving Morocco for two decades. With the continued increase in demand and the resumption of travel, Moroccan tourism is recovering rapidly. We are confident that the ramp-up of operations and the resumption of A380 services will meet the growing demand for travel and provide a better experience for travelers to and from Morocco," said Khalfan Al Salami, Emirates’ General Manager in Morocco.
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