Royal Air Maroc: Flights to Middle East Unaffected by Iran-Israel Conflict

The airline Royal Air Maroc (RAM) reassures its customers that the aerial military escalation between Iran and Israel has no negative impact on flights from the Kingdom of Morocco to the Middle East.
"No impact has been observed so far" regarding the aerial military escalation between Iran and Israel on flights from Morocco to the Middle East, reassures a well-informed source within Royal Air Maroc (RAM). On Friday, the company held a crisis meeting to examine the military escalation in the Middle East. "The conclusions indicated the absence of impact on destinations currently scheduled to Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar," added the same source, specifying that flights are operating normally for the moment and without any notable change. According to the same source, flights to Saudi Arabia are not affected by the aerial conflict between Israel and Iran. Those concerning the United Arab Emirates and Qatar are not affected either.
The massive Israeli attack on Iran has killed at least 78 people in Tehran province alone, Iranian media report. It has also injured 329 people. The Israeli attack has also killed at least eight people and injured 12 in the Tabriz region, reports the Isna news agency.
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