Royal Air Maroc Upgrades Casablanca-Brussels Route with Larger Boeing 767 Aircraft

This summer, passengers on the Casablanca-Brussels route of Royal Air Maroc will discover a change in their flight experience.
The Moroccan airline has indeed decided to renew its fleet on this route. The Boeing 737 aircraft, which operated the majority of the rotations, will give way to the more spacious Boeing 767 for seven of the ten weekly flights.
The flight schedule will therefore be as follows: every day, except Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, the 767 will serve the route, taking off from Casablanca at 1:00 pm and landing in Brussels at 5:15 pm. The return flight will be scheduled for a 6:55 pm takeoff, with an expected arrival at 9:20 pm in Casablanca.
As for the 737, it will operate on the remaining days, taking off from Casablanca at 9:35 am and arriving in Brussels at 1:50 pm, with a return scheduled for a 2:50 pm departure from Brussels and an arrival in Casablanca at 5:15 pm. These adjustments will be in effect from June 24 to September 3, according to the specialized site aeroroutes.
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