Royal Air Maroc Launches New Flight to Geneva, Expanding European Routes

The airline Royal Air Maroc (RAM) will offer a new flight to Switzerland starting September 25th.
The Moroccan airline will operate flights from Morocco to Geneva (Switzerland) starting September 25th, RAM said in a statement. This new destination is part of its special flight program. The Moroccan carrier had started this program on July 15th. In total, more than 35 destinations served worldwide. At first, only Moroccan citizens and foreigners residing in Morocco were allowed to use its flights.
But the Moroccan government had simplified the procedure for foreign nationals from countries not subject to the visa requirement and holding a confirmed hotel reservation or having an invitation from a Moroccan company to enter Morocco, on September 6th.
The destinations served to date are: Abidjan, Algiers, Amsterdam, Bamako, Barcelona, Bologna, Bordeaux, Brussels, Cairo, Conakry, Dakar, Doha, Douala, Dubai, Frankfurt, Istanbul, Jeddah, Las Palmas, Libreville, London, Lyon, Madrid, Malaga, Marseille, Milan, Montreal, Moscow, Nantes, New York, Niamey, Nice, Nouakchott, Ouagadougou, Paris, Rome, Toulouse, Tunis and Yaoundé.
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