Royal Air Maroc Resumes Unaccompanied Minor Service on Direct Flights

Formerly prohibited for security reasons, unaccompanied children are now accepted on Royal Air Maroc following the relaunch of the service for unaccompanied minors.
In a press release, Royal Air Maroc specifies that once at the airport, minors aged 4 to 12 must use the UM (unaccompanied minor) service, which takes care of them from check-in to boarding before handing them over to the flight attendants once on board.
The same document reminds that children under 4 years old are not accepted and that the service is optional for minors aged 12 to 16. According to the same press release, this service is not available for flights with stopovers. "We remind you that it is necessary to comply with the health requirements required by the destination countries," says the Moroccan airline company.
Royal Air Maroc also announces the implementation of a series of measures, including the modification of airline tickets without fees available since October 10 and the maintenance of connecting flights from and to Africa at the Casablanca airport.
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