Royal Air Maroc Launches Inaugural Casablanca-Tel Aviv Flight with Moroccan Officials

After several postponements due to the Covid-19 health crisis, the airline Royal Air Maroc (RAM) will operate its first Casablanca/Tel-Aviv flight on March 13. It will transport a Moroccan delegation to Israel.
According to informed sources, Royal Air Maroc (RAM) will operate its inaugural Casablanca/Tel-Aviv flight on March 13, 2022, with a Moroccan delegation on board composed of personalities from different backgrounds, reports Atlasinfo. Chakib Alj, president of the General Confederation of Moroccan Enterprises (CGEM) will head this delegation, which will stay in Israel from March 13 to 16.
In the run-up to this flight, Orna Barbivai, the Israeli Minister of Economy and Industry, will make a visit to Morocco on February 23 and 24. In Rabat, she will meet in particular with her Moroccan counterpart Nadia Fettah Alaoui. She will then go to Casablanca and Marrakech.
Since the normalization of their relations in December 2020, Morocco and Israel have been working to develop and strengthen their bilateral cooperation. The two parties have engaged in the political, economic, commercial, scientific, technical and cultural fields.
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