
Strike by Baggage Handlers Disrupts Operations at Casablanca’s Mohammed V Airport
1 October 2019
The baggage handlers at Mohammed V Airport launched a 24-hour renewable strike on Tuesday, October 1, in an attempt to make themselves heard.
1 October 2019
The baggage handlers at Mohammed V Airport launched a 24-hour renewable strike on Tuesday, October 1, in an attempt to make themselves heard.
1 October 2019
The story is a sad one. A Guinean national, clinging to the landing gear of a Royal Air Maroc (RAM) plane, was found dead on Monday, September 30, upon arrival at Mohammed V (…)
29 September 2019
The Moroccan airline, Royal Air Maroc (RAM), will add a new Sao Paulo-Casablanca flight to its portfolio, according to a press release from the Arab Brazilian Press Agency (ANBA).
19 September 2019
The explosive criticism on Twitter by the British Ambassador to Morocco quickly prompted the managers of Royal Air Maroc (RAM) to launch a major operation to reconfigure the (…)
16 September 2019
Back from Congo to France where he resides, a man was forced to wander around Mohammed V Airport for two weeks. Royal Air Maroc (RAM), according to the Anti-Racist Group for (…)
12 September 2019
The national air transport company, Royal Air Maroc, has just announced the opening of a new direct air link between Mohammed V International Airport in Casablanca and Daxing (…)
11 September 2019
Morocco and the Philippines have started negotiations over the past week that have resulted in the opening of direct air links between the two countries. Good news for Moroccan (…)
8 September 2019
The Ministry of the Interior has sent a Governor on a mission to "clean up" the environment of Mohammed V International Airport in Casablanca, which is experiencing social (…)
28 August 2019
A suspected smoke in one of the engines of the Boeing 737 operating flight AT 750 between Casablanca and Paris-Orly is the reason for the emergency evacuation, says a statement (…)
27 August 2019
The Moroccan airline, Royal Air Maroc, has been under fire in recent months, whether from passengers who complain of incessant delays, but also from its staff, who are (…)