Royal Air Maroc Adds Flights for Morocco Fans Ahead of World Cup Quarter-Final

The Atlas Lions face Portugal on Saturday, December 10 in the World Cup quarter-finals and Royal Air Maroc is on hand as in the previous stages of the competition. In anticipation of this match, a new program of special flights has been launched for the travel of Moroccan supporters to Doha.
This new system is initiated in collaboration with the Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF). A total of seven special flights from Casablanca will be offered on December 9 and 10, and seven return flights on December 11, the company said in a statement, specifying that these flights will be operated by wide-body aircraft with a capacity ranging from 274 to 340 seats each.
Following the same system set up during the previous stages of the competition, RAM has set the price of the ticket at 5,000 DH including taxes, round-trip in economy class, non-modifiable and non-refundable. The purchase of the ticket is subject to the presentation of a valid Hayya card.
The sale of these tickets starts this Thursday at 9:00 a.m., in the company’s commercial agencies and on the company’s website, the same source said.
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