Royal Air Maroc Restores Casablanca-Miami Flights, Plans Boston Route Revival

Royal Air Maroc (RAM) has announced the resumption of the Casablanca-Miami air link, which was suspended due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The reopening of the route to Boston is also planned before the end of the year.
Created in 2019, this line resumed on April 10 last, after months of suspension, reports the site Air Journal, specifying that RAM will operate a weekly flight between its Casablanca-Mohammed V base and Miami airport.
The flights will be operated on a Boeing 787-8 with a capacity of 18 passengers in Business class and 256 in Economy class. They are scheduled to depart Morocco on Sundays at 3:30 pm local time and arrive in Miami at 8:25 pm. The return flight will depart Florida at 10:25 pm local time and land the next day at 10:40 am, details the same source.
In an interview last week, Abdelhamid Addou, the CEO of RAM, had confirmed this resumption, noting that the national company was considering "other plans" for North America. The official hopes to return to Boston-Logan "next year", a destination inaugurated in June 2019.
RAM has already resumed its flights to Montreal and is normally serving Washington, the company hoping to return to normal "to be able to open new routes", Addou stressed.
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