Royal Air Maroc Expands Connections from Casablanca to Africa and Europe

Royal Air Maroc will allow its customers departing or going to Africa to make connections from Casablanca airport.
Pending the resumption of its regular flights after the lifting of the state of emergency, the Moroccan company has granted this possibility to its passengers. For the time being, no details have been given on the routes concerned. According to some rumors, these connections should cover "routes to Europe".
With air borders still closed due to the health crisis in the country, RAM has maintained its special flight program to France, in particular. To satisfy its customers, the company has recently launched new more flexible commercial measures for airline ticket reservations.
Announced for last month, four regular flights scheduled by Royal Air Maroc from Marrakech to the airports of Paris, Milan, Brussels and Madrid have remained at the rumor stage. Added to this are 45 other suspended international flights from Casablanca, Marrakech and Rabat to European cities such as Berlin, Boston, Copenhagen, Doha, Munich, Vienna, Lyon, Marseille, Toulouse or London.
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