Royal Air Maroc Launches Miami to Casablanca Route

Moroccan national carrier Royal Air Maroc launched the first-ever Miami-Casablanca route on April 3, giving Miami International Airport its first passenger flights to Africa since the year 2000 and Florida’s only nonstop service to the continent.

Carlos A. Gimenez, Miami-Dade County Mayor, said:

“I offer my congratulations and thanks to Royal Air Maroc for making Miami-Dade County its first destination in Florida.  Casablanca is one of the most historic, picturesque and influential cities in Africa, and we are proud to establish this groundbreaking connection between our two regions.”

Royal Air Maroc’s new service provides three weekly roundtrip flights between Miami and its Casablanca hub, where it offers dozens of connections to North African, West African and Middle Eastern destinations.

The route is served with new-generation Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner aircraft configured to accommodate 18 business class and 255 economy class passengers.

Lester Sola, Miami-Dade Aviation Department Director and CEO, said:

“Royal Air Maroc’s Miami launch is one of the most significant milestones in the 90-year history of Miami International Airport. We have long sought to re-establish nonstop passenger service to Africa, and to accomplish that with an airline and a destination of this caliber is even more rewarding.”

Royal Air Maroc, born in June 1957 following the merger of Air Atlas and Air Maroc, is Morocco’s largest airline. With a fleet of 55 aircraft and more than 90 destinations with regular frequencies, RAM connects Morocco to five continents.

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