Royal Air Maroc (RAM) boosts its global presence with new direct routes to São Paulo, Toronto, and Beijing. The airline’s growth strategy shines with the arrival of a Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner at Mohammed V Airport in Casablanca, marking a major milestone.
The new aircraft strengthens RAM’s long-haul fleet, now at ten planes. Another Dreamliner will join before year’s end. These additions support RAM’s expanding international operations, reinforcing its position in global air travel.
The new routes to São Paulo, Toronto, and Beijing improve global connectivity. RAM aims to meet the rising demand for international flights. This expansion aligns with Morocco’s aviation vision, focusing on improving connectivity and increasing tourism.
RAM has ordered more aircraft, including Boeing 737 MAX jets, to improve medium-haul flights. These plans will help make Casablanca a key transit hub. The airline plans to grow its fleet to nearly 200 planes by 2030. This expansion will strengthen RAM’s international reach and support Morocco’s economy.
As RAM grows, Morocco’s tourism industry will benefit. These new routes will bring more visitors. RAM’s strategy supports Morocco’s goal to be a top tourism destination, especially with the 2030 FIFA World Cup. The airline’s growth will boost tourism, benefiting sectors like hospitality and travel services.
Royal Air Maroc’s expansion marks a new chapter for both the airline and Morocco’s tourism industry. With more planes, new routes, and increased international connections, RAM is set to become a major force in global travel.
Related stories:
Catch up on the top stories and travel deals by subscribing to our newsletter!
Leave a Reply