Royal Air Maroc Boosts Morocco-France Flights, Expands Paris Routes

The national airline Royal Air Maroc (RAM) plans to increase the pace between Morocco and France, its main market.
Royal Air Maroc (RAM) will increase its flights between Morocco and France next summer season. Its weekly flights between Mohammed V Airport and Paris CDG Airport will increase from 47 to 55. As for its rotations from Marrakech to Paris-Orly, they will increase from 12 to 13 weekly flights. On the other hand, the flights from Rabat, the capital of the kingdom, to Orly will be reduced. These flights will decrease from 13 to 12 per week.
In addition to the increase in frequencies, RAM plans to quadruple its aircraft fleet, which will increase from 50 aircraft currently to 200 aircraft over the next 15 years. This ambitious project is part of the program contract it signed with the government in July. In November, the airline and Boeing, the American aerospace and aviation manufacturer, announced an order for two 787-9 Dreamliners. RAM already owns 9 Dreamliners.
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