What we know about Royal Air Maroc special flights :
In connection with the exceptional reopening of the borders, the national airline is extending the marketing of special flights to the network of Moroccan travel agencies.
48 hours after the opening of the marketing of special flights to be launched on July 15, Royal Air Maroc (RAM) announces the extension of ticket sales to the national network of travel agencies. In a press release, the national airline explains that given that "this is a special operation launched in record time", it had to mobilize all its services to adapt its systems in order to involve, in the as soon as possible, Moroccan travel agents in the process of marketing these flights.
"We have mobilized all our teams over the past four days to quickly extend the marketing of these flights to Moroccan travel agencies, on the one hand in order to further strengthen the commercial network for the benefit of our fellow citizens; on the other hand, in order to involve travel agencies in an upturn in activity, albeit on a small scale, in view of the timid resumption of flights, following the unprecedented crisis we are going through together ”, comments Hamid Addou, Chairman and CEO of Royal Air Maroc.
The flights in question are available for sale on travel agencies in Morocco as well as on the Royal Air Maroc website and through the company's call centers and sales agencies, the same source explained.
In addition, the national company wishes to specify that the passengers eligible for these flights must obligatorily meet the conditions set up by the government within the framework of this operation. Flights to Morocco are open to all Moroccan citizens (tourists stranded abroad, students or residents abroad) and their families. Also concerned are citizens of other nationalities residing in Morocco and their families. Note that passengers must present, at the time of check-in, the results of the PCR test of less than 48 hours and of the serological test. Children under the age of 11 are exempt from testing.