Royal Air Maroc Resumes Domestic Flights with Limited Schedule

Royal Air Maroc resumed its commercial activities last Thursday, June 25, after more than three months of inactivity. Pending the opening of air borders, domestic flights have resumed with a well-defined schedule.
Several countries have started a gradual deconfinement with the opening of their borders. While in the Maghreb region, Tunisia has given the green light, Morocco remains quite cautious. RAM is awaiting the green light from the authorities before resuming its regular flights to Europe and other continents.
For now, the national airline has launched four routes from the city of Casablanca, with the following schedule:
Casablanca - Agadir 3 weekly flights (Boeing 737-700)
Casablanca - Dakhla 3 weekly flights (Boeing 737-700/-800)
Casablanca - Laayoune 3 weekly flights (Boeing 737-700/-800)
Casablanca - Oujda 3 weekly flights (Boeing 737-700/800)
According to Routes onlines, this schedule scheduled until July 31 remains provisional. Other changes may be made to it in view of the epidemiological situation in the country.
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