Royal Air Maroc Resumes International Flights to Major European Cities and Washington

The airline Royal Air Maroc (RAM) will once again operate its international flights starting Saturday, July 11.
According to the flight schedule, the airline will serve several destinations: Paris, Amsterdam, Barcelona, Frankfurt, London, Milan, Rome, Venice or Washington, reports Routes Online.
The airline will also operate the Casablanca-Tunis and Casablanca-Algiers routes with seven weekly flights despite the closure of air traffic by the Algerian authorities.
RAM has also reduced the frequency of most of its new flights. For example, the weekly frequency has been reduced from 51 flights to 28 for Casablanca-Paris-Orly, and from 14 flights to 7 for Rabat-Paris-Orly. This frequency reduction could last until August 31, the same source said.
These international flights have been scheduled subject to the reopening of air traffic by the Moroccan authorities, which could take place in mid-July.
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