Royal Air Maroc Resumes Beijing Flights Amid Easing Coronavirus Restrictions

Like several international airlines, Royal Air Maroc had decided to temporarily suspend its flights to Beijing, 15 days after launching its first direct service, due to the Coronavirus epidemic.
The information, communicated via Route On Line, and relayed by the French site Air Journal, announces the resumption of Royal Air Maroc flights to Beijing, starting Thursday, March 12, at a rate of 3 weekly frequencies.
The decision of the national company to lift the flight suspension is linked to the new health conditions put in place by the Chinese authorities in the fight against the Coronavirus.
On January 31, RAM had decided to interrupt its flights to Beijing, due to the Coronavirus epidemic. No change had affected the other international destinations.
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