Royal Air Maroc Expands Flights to Tunisia, Boosts Tourism Connections

In a context of tourism recovery, the airline Royal Air Maroc (RAM) has decided to strengthen its offer to the Tunisian market. Since October 29, it has been offering its customers 14 weekly frequencies between Casablanca and Tunis.
To present its new products and services, the national company organized a workshop with Tunisian travel agencies on Saturday. On this occasion, the Tunisian market customers discovered the multiple connection possibilities to 16 Moroccan cities, 23 destinations in the African network, 4 destinations in the Americas network and 6 destinations in the Iberian peninsula and the Canary Islands.
Present at the meeting, the Regional Representative of Tunisia for Royal Air Maroc, Mohammed Issam Mosseddaq, stated that "this event is also an opportunity to highlight Royal Air Maroc’s membership in the prestigious Oneworld alliance, effective since April 1, 2020, and the benefits it provides to customers in the Tunisian market," noting that through this alliance, Royal Air Maroc connects Tunisia to an extremely extensive network.
During the various communications, the local partners were informed about the products (on the ground, on board, Business Class, Magic Universe and Safar Flyer) as well as the ancillary services and digital innovations of the company. In addition, the manager unveiled the network development of Royal Air Maroc, including the opening of Luanda in Africa and three new routes to Porto, Seville and Tenerife.
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