Royal Air Maroc Prepares for Post-Pandemic Flights, Showcases OneWorld Alliance Colors

Royal Air Maroc has anticipated the resumption of its activities while its entire fleet is grounded due to the coronavirus.
In this context, the national airline has dressed two of its planes in the colors of the OneWorld alliance this week, reports Médias24.
RAM joined OneWorld on December 5, 2008, an alliance founded by American Airlines and British Airways. At the time, it was the first African airline to join this alliance of 13 members, which has 3,447 aircraft and operates in 164 countries.
Thanks to its network of 99 destinations in 49 countries, Royal Air Maroc has allowed OneWorld to add 34 new destinations and 21 countries to its map, thus bringing the alliance’s network to 1,069 airports in 178 countries and territories.
Not the entire fleet of the Moroccan airline is affected by this decision. Only a Boeing 737 and a Dreamliner 787 are being used.
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