Royal Air Maroc Extends Special Flights, Delays Regular Service Resumption

Pending the resumption of its regular flights after the reopening of borders, Royal Air Maroc maintains its special flights until November 10th.
The Moroccan airline had intended to relaunch its European regular flights from Marrakech to the airports of Paris, Milan, Brussels and Madrid. It had also concocted a winter program that extended until March 27, 2021. This takes into account 45 suspended international routes, departing from Casablanca, Marrakech and Rabat to European cities such as Berlin, Boston, Copenhagen, Doha, Munich, Vienna, Lyon, Marseille, Toulouse or London. This initiative has finally been postponed "in accordance with the decision of the Moroccan government".
Since the government’s decision to authorize these special flights, several airlines are operating flights from Moroccan airports. These are the companies Air Arabia Maroc, Air France, Transavia, Tunisair, EgyptAir, Turkish Airlines, Pegasus Airlines, TAP Air Portugal, Emirates Airlines, Etihad Airways and Qatar Airways, recalls Air Journal.
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