Royal Air Maroc Boosts Brazil Connections: Casablanca-São Paulo Flights Increase to 4 Weekly

The national airline Royal Air Maroc (RAM) is strengthening its presence in Brazil by increasing new operations to one of its famous cities.
Royal Air Maroc will slightly increase its air transport offer to Brazil. The frequency of its direct flights connecting Casablanca to São Paulo will increase from three to four weekly rotations. Until now, it has served the Brazilian metropolis from Mohammed-V Casablanca Airport on Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays, with return flights from Guarulhos International Airport scheduled for Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays. As of December 2, the company will increase this flight frequency: a flight will leave Casablanca every Tuesday and return from São Paulo on Wednesday.
All these flights will be operated with a Boeing 787-9, a long-haul aircraft from RAM’s fleet. This type of aircraft can accommodate a diverse clientele, whether traveling for tourism, business or family reasons. This increase in flight frequency should promote tourist and commercial flows between Morocco and Brazil, as nationals of the two countries are exempt from visas for stays not exceeding three months.
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