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Royal Air Maroc expands summer 2025 offer with 6.6 million seats and new routes

Royal Air Maroc expands summer 2025 offer with 6.6 million seats and new routes

Ya Biladi5 days ago

This summer, Royal Air Maroc is launching an exceptional offer, with over 6.6 million seats available across 95 destinations, an increase of 700,000 seats compared to last year, according to an official statement. The national airline aims to facilitate the return of Moroccans living abroad and respond to growing demand, particularly from Europe, Africa, the Americas, and Asia.
To meet this goal, new routes have been introduced to São Paulo, Beijing, Toronto, Catania, and London-Stansted. In addition, the recent launch of the Rabat–Dakhla route further strengthens the domestic network. Royal Air Maroc has also modernized its fleet with eight new aircraft and chartered four additional planes for the summer season, reinforcing Morocco's position as a continental air hub.
Flight frequencies to several destinations have also been increased: Nouakchott now has nine weekly flights, while Dakar benefits from two daily connections, totaling 14 flights per week.
At Casablanca airport, new time slots have been introduced to facilitate connections. Night flights will serve key European cities, including Brussels, Paris Orly, Paris CDG, Milan, Bologna, and London Stansted. Meanwhile, a daytime schedule is dedicated to flights to Africa, covering destinations such as Dakar, Abidjan, Bamako, Lagos, and Conakry.
Direct connections between Casablanca and Malaga, Valencia, Lisbon, and Porto will be operated using medium-haul aircraft such as the Boeing 737 and Embraer 190, with operations also extending to Tangier, Nador, and Oujda.
«All Royal Air Maroc teams are fully mobilized to make this summer season a success, especially for our fellow citizens living abroad, by ensuring the best possible customer experience», said Hamid Addou, CEO of Royal Air Maroc. Tickets are already available through the usual sales channels.

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