Royal Air Maroc Boosts Domestic Flights to Meet High Demand in Southern Morocco
– byGinette
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Faced with strong demand on domestic routes, Royal Air Maroc has decided to increase its Casablanca-Dakhla and Casablanca-Laâyoune frequencies.
Royal Air Maroc (RAM) had already announced scheduled special flights, following the announcement of the temporary opening of borders. It had started with 3 flights per week since June 25, before moving a few days later to 5 frequencies per week, the MAP reports, specifying that the national company is now moving to 7 frequencies per week on the two routes of Casablanca-Dakhla and Casablanca-Laâyoune.
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