Royal Air Maroc Expands Domestic Flight Network with New Routes and Increased Frequencies

Royal Air Maroc plans to increase the number of frequencies and destinations served starting July 6. The company made this known through a press release on Wednesday, which emphasizes the restored destinations, flight frequencies, and the security standards put in place.
One week after the resumption of its domestic flights, RAM is already thinking of strengthening its offerings through a flight program that now includes "nine regular connections" with newly restored destinations such as: "four lines departing from and to Casablanca, namely Tetouan, Al Hoceima and Ouarzazate (2 frequencies per week) and Errachidia (3 frequencies per week)", as well as the connection linking Tetouan to Al Hoceima at a rate of two frequencies per week, reports the MAP citing the RAM press release.
It is also indicated that the company will increase its offer on three of the four lines relaunched since June 25. Similarly, the Casablanca-Dakhla and Casablanca-Laâyoune routes will increase to 5 frequencies per week instead of 3, and the Casablanca-Agadir line will be strengthened by a fourth weekly frequency.
Flights are available for sale on the National Company’s website, through its call centers as well as in its commercial agencies and through the travel agency network, the press release states.
In order to remain in line with the recommendations of the public authorities and international standards, Royal Air Maroc has implemented health measures for the well-being and safety of its customers and staff. Thus, the Company specifies that "the wearing of masks is mandatory on all its flights and that only handbags and bags for children and laptops are allowed on board as cabin baggage".
Apart from this, Royal Air Maroc recalls that "its services regularly disinfect the aircraft and all the spaces used by passengers from check-in to boarding", the same source specifies.
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