Royal Air Maroc Expands with 11 New Routes, 1,400 Additional Flights to Europe

Royal Air Maroc (RAM) announced on Thursday the launch of 11 new routes within the kingdom and to major European cities to meet the strong demand this summer. In total, 1,400 additional flights have been scheduled.
The Moroccan airline is strengthening its offer to meet the strong demand this summer. It has just announced on its Twitter account the launch, from the beginning of this month of July, of 11 new direct routes connecting Moroccan cities and major European metropolises. In detail, 1,400 additional flights with a capacity of more than 220,000 seats are made available.
The Casablanca-Naples (round trip) route will be launched as early as July 6. Other routes such as Tangier-Lyon, Nador-Eindhoven, and 7 new routes from Fez to Amsterdam, Brussels, Lyon, Toulouse, Montpellier, Bordeaux and Marseille are also planned.
RAM also announces the strengthening of the Fez-Paris, Tangier-Paris, Tangier-Amsterdam, Tangier-Brussels, Nador-Dusseldorf and Nador-Frankfurt routes, as well as the strengthening of flight programs from Oujda to Paris (21 frequencies per week), to Brussels (6 frequencies per week) and to Marseille (4 frequencies per week).
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