Royal Air Maroc Expands European Routes with New Flights to Rotterdam and London-Gatwick

The Moroccan airline, Royal Air Maroc, has just announced new flights, starting next fall. It is thus planned to serve Rotterdam and London-Gatwick, from Nador, Tangier and Rabat.
Quoted by the specialized website, Air Journal, the airline indicates that from October 27 next, a flight between Nador and Rotterdam-The Hague Airport will be launched, with two connections per week: Monday and Friday. The outbound is announced in the Netherlands at 12 p.m., for an arrival in Morocco at 3:10 p.m., before a return at 4 p.m. from Morocco, for an arrival at 7:05 p.m. local time.
Royal Air Maroc also announces two weekly flights, from Tangier Airport, always for that of Rotterdam. The flights are scheduled for Monday and Friday at 8 a.m., for a landing at 11 a.m., before a take-off at 8:05 p.m., for an arrival at 11:05 p.m., Moroccan time.
October 31 will also see the launch of a flight between Rabat-Salé Airport and London-Gatwick, two years after its abandonment. It will be on board an Embraer 190, with a capacity of 12 passengers in Business class, and 84 in Economy, reports the same source. The plane will take off on Thursdays at 3:55 p.m., with a scheduled arrival at 6 p.m., then a take-off from Great Britain at 7 p.m., for an arrival at 11 p.m., at the capital’s airport.
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