Royal Air Maroc will resume Manchester-Casablanca flights – Business Traveler

Royal Air Maroc will resume direct flights from Manchester to Casablanca this June, having previously operated the service before the pandemic.

Oneworld airline returns with a three-times-weekly service operated by a Boeing 737-800 aircraft. The flights will begin on June 23 and will take place on Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays, with an approximate duration of 3 hours 30 minutes.

The Moroccan flag carrier already operates services from Manchester to Marrakech, as well as 16 weekly flights between Casablanca and London; We recently reviewed the London Heathrow-Casablanca service.

Zoubida Smahi, CEO of Royal Air Maroc, commented:

“As part of its expansion plan, Royal Air Maroc is pleased to participate in strengthening connections between Morocco and the United Kingdom by relaunching direct flights from Manchester to Casablanca. This new service facilitates hassle-free travel from the North to Morocco and beyond.

“Casablanca has reaffirmed its role as a commercial center and strategic gateway to sub-Saharan Africa. “As a leading company in West Africa, the Moroccan national airline aims to place the African continent at the forefront of global connectivity, focusing on facilitating business travel, family visits and tourism.”

We also visited Casablanca for the March cover story business travelerwhich you can read in the printed edition or here:

Morocco: Mosques, medinas and meetings

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