Royal Air Maroc (RAM) has announced new weekly flights between Essaouira and Casablanca, starting September 12.
The prices of the new flights are MAD 400 for the economic class (MAD 800 for a round-trip ticket) and MAD 800 for the business class (1600 MAD for round-trip).
According to the airline, the launch of the new route came to answer the needs of the business and the tourism sectors of Essaouira.
With the flight, the airline intends to contribute to the promotion of the tourism destination, known for its natural, historical, and cultural characteristics.
RAM’s general director explained that the opening of this new air route will contribute to the internal tourism of Morocco.
The head of RAM confirmed that the launch was made under the agreement signed between RAM and Marrakech-Safi region to enhance the airline’s internal network, which currently has 22 routes linking different cities of the kingdom.
The opening of this airline route is also part of RAM’s mission to be a key player in the promotion and the development of national tourism, as it will facilitate internal travel for Moroccans, especially those who do not who are unable to take trips by car.
The new connection will be flown by ATR72 aircraft with a capacity of 70 seats.
The flights are already available for sale on RAM’s website and sales offices, as well as the network of travel agencies.
source:MoroccoWorldNews
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