Royal Air Maroc Expands European Network with 15 New Routes from Morocco

Royal Air Maroc, in collaboration with the Moroccan National Tourist Office (ONMT), is offering 15 new routes from Marrakech, Agadir and Dakhla to 10 European cities, according to a joint press release from the two organizations.
In detail, these are France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Belgium and the United Kingdom. In total, some 150,255 seats will be added over the next five months, starting December 15, 2020, for these new routes and to increase the frequency of the Marrakech-Paris route.
The national airline has launched eight direct air routes to connect Marrakech to London, Brussels, Madrid, Milan, Lyon, Marseille and Bordeaux. The ochre city will also be connected to the British capital with 4 flights per week. As for Brussels, Madrid and Milan, they will be served by three weekly flights for each air link.
As for the routes connecting Marrakech to the four French cities, they will be operated at a rate of 2 frequencies per week. Royal Air Maroc plans to increase the frequency of its Marrakech-Paris air route, going from four to ten frequencies per week.
Four new direct air routes connecting Agadir to London, Brussels, Manchester and Lyon are also planned at a rate of two frequencies per week for each link.
In addition, the company announced this week for the first time the Dakhla-Paris route at a rate of two frequencies per week. For the ONMT, this route was selected "to involve the national company in this tourist niche and allow international visitors to Dakhla and the Moroccan experience from boarding in Paris".
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