Royal Air Maroc (RAM), Morocco's national airline, [1] was founded in July 1953 from the merger of Air Maroc and Air Atlas. [2]
As of February 2014 [update] , RAM served a network comprising over 90 destinations, of which 56 are international ones. The carrier flies to 17 cities within Morocco and to 11 cities in France; it also serves twelve more countries in the rest of Europe, 24 in Africa, three in the Americas and two in the Middle East. The cargo network comprises another three destinations. [3] International seat capacity to and from Morocco is led by RAM, as of January 2015 [update] , with 57% of these seats offered to Western Europe traffic; [4] Casablanca–Agadir and –Marrakesh are RAM's largest domestic routes. [5]
Following is a list showing the destinations served by the company as part of its scheduled services, as of January 2015 [update] . [6] The list includes the country, city and airport's name, with the airline's hubs, cargo, seasonal and focus cities marked. Destinations served by RAM's subsidiary Royal Air Maroc Express are also listed.
Regional unrest in North Africa and the onslaught of LCC competition has taken its toll on Morocco's national carrier, Royal Air Maroc (RAM).
Royal Air Maroc launched service from Casablanca to Brazzaville and Accra (each thrice-weekly) and Malabo (twice-weekly).
Royal Air Maroc has announced plans to open a new route between Casablanca and St. Petersburg, Russia. The carrier will operate 3X-weekly flights between the cities beginning Jan. 20, 2026.
Royal Air Maroc will launch a new nonstop service between Casablanca and Los Angeles on June 7, 2026. The 3X-weekly route will take about 12 hr. and be operated using Boeing 787 aircraft.