Royal Air Maroc Expands Routes to Spain and Portugal, Restoring Pre-Pandemic Connections

Royal Air Maroc (RAM) is continuing the reopening of its global network. In its new flight program, the national airline has announced the launch and restoration of new routes to Spain and Portugal.
Thus, on Thursday, November 17, RAM launched a new air link from Madrid, connecting the airports of Seville-Tangier-Casablanca, and will reopen two lines that were operational before the pandemic, to Tenerife and Porto, departing from Casablanca.
More specifically, as of December 4, RAM will connect Casablanca and Tangier to Seville. The line will be operated every Friday and Sunday. In addition, the direct air routes from Casablanca to Porto and Tenerife, suspended due to the health crisis, will be restored as of December 9. Royal Air Maroc will thus resume the Casablanca-Tenerife line, with two frequencies per week (Thursday and Saturday).
As for Portugal, the national company will restore, as of December 9, the Casablanca-Porto line, also suspended due to Covid-19, with two frequencies per week (Mondays and Fridays).
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