Royal Air Maroc (RAM) has announced the cancellation of all its scheduled flights this Monday, March 31, both departing and arriving in Brussels. This measure follows the confirmation of a strike planned in the Belgian capital affecting airport operations.
For passengers whose flights are cancelled, the airline offers two options. They can either request a free rebooking of their trip within 15 days of the initial date, subject to availability, or opt for a full refund of the ticket, made (…)
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Royal Air Maroc Cancels All Brussels Flights Amid Airport Strike
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Morocco U17 Team Heads to Algeria for AFCON via Private Flight, Bypassing Royal Air Maroc
28 April 2023, by SaidThe Moroccan under-17 delegation will take part in the U17 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Algeria. The delegation will travel to Constantine by direct flight, departing from Rabat-Salé airport, but not with Royal Air Maroc as desired by the FRMF. It will be a private company that will operate the flight.
The players of the Moroccan U17 national team were welcomed by the President of the Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF), Fouzi Lekjaa, at the Mohammed VI football complex, in the (…) -
Belgian Strike Threatens Air Travel, Royal Air Maroc Flights at Risk
27 March, by SaidThe general strike announced for this Monday, March 31 in Belgium is likely to severely disrupt air traffic at Brussels-Zaventem airport. Royal Air Maroc could be affected.
Faced with the preventive cancellation of 244 outbound flights, decided by the airport authorities due to an expected mobilization of ground staff, uncertainty hangs over the maintenance of flights of several airlines, including the Moroccan company Royal Air Maroc.
Brussels Airport justified its decision to cancel (…) -
Royal Air Maroc and Safran Expand Aircraft Engine Plant Near Casablanca
23 April 2024, by SylvanusWith the inauguration of the extension of the Safran Aircraft Engines Services Maroc (SAESM) plant in Nouaceur, located near Casablanca’s Mohammed V International Airport, and the signing of a memorandum of understanding for the continued growth of the unit, the partnership between Royal Air Maroc (RAM) and Safran is entering a new phase.
The inauguration of the extension of the Safran Aircraft Engines Services Maroc (SAESM) plant in Nouaceur, a joint venture between Safran Aircraft (…) -
Morocco’s Royal Air Maroc Halts UK Flights Amid New COVID Strain Concerns
21 December 2020, by SylvanusThe airline Royal Air Maroc (RAM) has decided to suspend until further notice all its flights to and from Great Britain. It is thus complying with the decision taken by the Moroccan government.
Passengers holding tickets on these flights can benefit from a free change of date and/or destination in Europe, or a refund of their ticket, the airline said in a statement. It invites its customers affected by this decision to contact the call center.
On Saturday, British Prime Minister Boris (…) -
Royal Air Maroc Flight Makes Emergency Landing After Bird Strike Damages Engine
15 July 2024, by PrinceA Royal Air Maroc plane from Douala to Casablanca was forced to turn back shortly after takeoff. The reason given was that one of the aircraft’s engines was damaged after a collision with birds.
According to an official of the company, contacted by Assahra Al Maghribia, the plane, a Boeing 737-800, had to make an emergency landing after a collision with birds in flight that damaged one of its engines.
None of the plane’s engines caught fire, as some rumors had announced, the official (…) -
Royal Air Maroc Aims for Profit Recovery with Ambitious 2037 Development Plan
6 September 2023, by PrinceRoyal Air Maroc (RAM) plans to generate profits and achieve higher revenues this year, after being severely affected by the Covid-19 health crisis.
The Moroccan airline wants to get back on its feet after three and a half years of crisis during which it suffered losses of more than 6 billion dirhams. Royal Air Maroc is counting on the Development Plan for the 2037 horizon, signed with the Akhannouch government last July, to restore its luster and become the leader of the air transport (…) -
Royal Air Maroc Plans New Casablanca-Boston Route for Summer 2024
14 January 2019, by SaidA new air link to the United States could be offered next summer by the airline Royal Air Maroc.
Sources cited by the specialized website Air Journal claim that the Moroccan company filed an application on January 4 to launch a new flight between Casablanca and Boston next June, its fourth destination in the United States.
Next April, Royal Air Maroc will launch its new flight to Miami, which will be operated on the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, the same source indicates, recalling that the (…) -
Tunisia Strike Disrupts Air Travel: Royal Air Maroc Cancels Flights to Casablanca
17 January 2019, by SaidThe airline Royal Air Maroc (RAM) cancelled four scheduled flights between Casablanca and Tunis on Thursday, January 17 "due to disruptions in traffic at Tunis-Carthage airport because of the general strike in Tunisia".
"Due to disruptions in traffic at Tunis-Carthage airport because of the general strike in Tunisia, Royal Air Maroc has been forced to cancel the four flights scheduled for Thursday, January 17 connecting Casablanca to Tunis (in both directions), namely AT570, AT571, AT572 (…) -
Morocco’s King Mohammed VI Opens Expanded Casablanca Airport Terminal
23 January 2019, by SaidAfter several years of work, but also a lot of delay, the terminal of Mohammed V Airport in Casablanca was inaugurated yesterday by King Mohammed VI.
At a cost of 1.585 billion dirhams for a total area of 76,000 m2, the terminal will be able to handle around 7 million passengers per year. It has eight new aircraft parking stands, including three for wide-body aircraft and one dedicated to the Airbus 380.
Equipped with equipment to streamline passenger flow (moving walkways, automatic (…)