Royal Air Maroc Resumes Madrid Flights After Storm Filomena Disruption

The airline Royal Air Maroc (RAM) resumed its flights to and from Madrid on Monday, January 11, 2021. These flights had been canceled following the closure of the runways on Saturday due to the bad weather related to storm Filomena.
In addition to Royal Air Maroc, the low-cost airline Ryanair, KLM, and Turkish Airlines are operating flights from Madrid on Monday, reports Air Journal. The first regular flight to land in the capital was that of the national company from Havana, followed by that of Avianca from Bogota, it is specified.
On Sunday, the UX89 flight of the airline Air Europa was the first to take off from Madrid-Barajas Adolfo Suarez airport, bound for Santo Domingo. Other airlines followed suit. These include Iberia, which operated several long-haul flights to Santo Domingo and to Miami, Mexico, Santiago or Buenos Aires, and its low-cost subsidiary Iberia Express, which took off for Gran Canaria and Tenerife-South.
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