RAM expands its network with the launch of four new international destinations

RAM expands its network with the launch of four new international destinations

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Royal Air Maroc Expands Network with Four New International Destinations

Royal Air Maroc has announced the launch of four new direct flight routes from its hub in Casablanca as part of its strategy to expand its network and strengthen its position in the European and African markets. The new destinations include Munich (Germany), Zurich (Switzerland), N’Djamena (Chad), and Sal Island (Cape Verde), with operations set to begin in September 2025.

The first flight to Zurich will commence on September 17, with two weekly flights on Wednesdays and Sundays. Following that, flights to N’Djamena will also be available twice a week on Wednesdays and Saturdays. The Sal Island route will start on September 18, while the Munich route will be inaugurated on October 20, with two weekly flights on Mondays and Fridays.

Hamid Ado, the CEO of Royal Air Maroc, stated that this new expansion is part of the company’s ambitious development plan, aiming to enhance the travel experience by improving services and expanding air connectivity. He emphasized that Royal Air Maroc seeks to solidify its position as a leading carrier offering premium services and reinforcing Morocco’s status as an international tourist destination.

These new routes will cater to various customer segments, including Moroccan communities in Europe, travelers from Africa, and tourists looking for new destinations. The routes to N’Djamena and Sal Island form part of the company’s African strategy, which aims to strengthen connectivity between African countries and promote economic and cultural exchange.

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