Royal Air Maroc
Highlights of Royal Air Maroc’s new winter schedule
Royal Air Maroc’s new winter schedule which is set to begin on October 30, sees the following changes, which are frequency changes to existing schedules:
- Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire will be served daily from the current 6x per week
- Amsterdam, Netherlands will see an increase from 6x per week to daily
- Barcelona, Spain will see an increase from 5x per week to 6x per week
- Bordeaux, France will see an increase from 5x per week to daily
- Conakry, Guinea will see an increase from 3x to 4x per week
- Douala, Cameroun will see an increase from 2x to 3x per week
- Libreville, Gabon will see a decrease from 4x to 3x per week
- Marseille, France will see an increase from 10x per week to 2x per day
- Milan Malpensa, Italy will see an increase from 8x to 13x per week
- Montreal, Canada will see an increase from 3x to 4x per week
- Nouakchott, Mauritania will see an increase from 4x to 5x per week
- Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso will see an increase from 2x to 3x per week
- Riyadh, Saudi Arabia will see an increase from 2x to 3x per week
- Rome, Italy will see an increase from 3x to up to daily
- Strasbourg, France will see an increase from 2x to 4x per week
Royal Air Maroc returns to Beirut
Royal Air Maroc is returning to Beirut, Lebanon after an absence of about 20 years. Flights between Casablanca and Beirut will be operated nonstop 2x per week on Thursdays and Sundays.
AT276 CMN - BEY: 0800 - 1505
AT277 BEY - CMN: 1605 - 1955
Royal Air Maroc to serve Dakar 2x per day
Citing increased demand for the route, Royal Air Maroc will introduce a second daily flight between Casablanca, Morocco and Dakar, Senegal effective October 30. Fligths will be operated using a mix of B73Gs and B738s.
AT503 CMN - DKR: 1920 - 2250
AT 502 DKR - CMN: 330 - 645AT501 CMN - DKR: 2300 - 230
AT 500 DKR - CMN: 745 - 1100
Royal Air Maroc selects the B787
Royal Air Maroc has signed an agreement with Boeing for the purchase of up to 5 B787s.
Royal Air Maroc to purchase Boeing wide bodies
Royal Air Maroc is reportedly in exclusive talks with Boeing to purchase up to five 787s following Airbus’ withdrawal from a bid citing ‘terms that are not sufficiently clear’.


