Royal Air Maroc Expands Network with 5 New Routes, Including Paris to Marrakech

Royal Air Maroc (RAM) continues to reopen its global network. In its new flight program, the airline has announced the launch of five new air routes.
Thus, from the end of October, the Moroccan company will launch two new air routes (Paris CDG-Marrakech and Seville-Tangier-Casablanca) and reopen three lines suspended since the Covid-19 health crisis (Tenerife, Porto and Luanda from Casablanca), indicates a press release from the management.
In detail, RAM will connect, as of October 31, Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG) to Marrakech with three frequencies per week (Monday, Thursday and Saturday). These flights will be operated by Boeing B737-800 aircraft with a capacity of nearly 160 seats. A new air route connecting Casablanca and Tangier to Seville from December 4 next, every Friday and Sunday.
Regarding the resumption of flights, Royal Air Maroc has announced the launch of direct air routes from Casablanca to Porto, Tenerife and Luanda which will be launched from December 9 next. Similarly, the Casablanca-Porto line will be restored from December 9 next, with two frequencies per week (Monday and Friday). The Casablanca-Luanda route will also be reopened from December 9, the management specifies.
"With the recovery of traffic, Royal Air Maroc is committed to strengthening its offer to confirm its status as a key player in Moroccan tourism and a major company on our continent," said Hamid Addou, CEO of RAM.
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