
As part of the expansion of its international network, the Royal Moroccan Airlines, the leading airline in Africa, announces the launch of its new flights to Sao Paulo (GRU) and Toronto, which represents a significant expansion of its operations across the Americas.
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With the start of flights in December to Sao Paulo and Toronto, this achievement reinforces the commitment of the Royal Moroccan Airlines to enhance global communication through its strategic position in Casablanca (CMN). These destinations expand the carrier network in the Americas, which currently include direct flights from Casablanca to Montreal, New York, Washington and Miami.
Reopening the Casablanca -Sao Paulo road, which connects the economic and financial capitals of Morocco and Brazil. It works three times a week, trips start from Casablanca on Monday, Thursday and Saturday at 16.40 (local time) and land in Sao Paulo at 22.20 (local time).
Return trips from Sao Paulo will start on Tuesday, Friday and Sunday at 00.20 (local time) to reach Casablanca at 13.15. This re -launch would strengthen relations between the two countries, which have strengthened their diplomatic and economic relations in recent years.
“Brazil and Morocco have a long -term partnership, and our new way to Sao Paulo is our ambition to become a driving force in linking these dynamic economies,” said Mr. Yassin Barrada, Vice President of Shipping in the Royal Moroccan Airlines. “This direct service supports trade growth not only between our two countries but also opens the doors to wider opportunities in West Africa, Turkey and the Middle East through our CMN Center.”
The Toronto service is also running three times a week, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. The flights from Casablanca are scheduled to arrive at 16.45 (local time) to reach Toronto at 19.25 (local time). Toronto’s return flights leave at 21:30 (local time) and land in Casablanca at 10.50. Toronto is the second direct destination in Canada after Montreal. This path has already seen a huge demand, as all the opening trip tickets were sold within hours of its announcement.
Barrada added: “Our association with Toronto enhances the links with our community abroad and enhances commercial relations by enabling the transport of goods such as citrus fruits, processed foods and traditional Moroccan crafts while facilitating the import of basic commodities such as wheat and aircraft spare parts.”
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The fleet of Royal Moroccan Airlines, from the new generation, guarantees the Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft, the highest level of safety and reduce the carbon footprint on these tracks, with specialized facilities at the Casablanca Center, including modern, modern storage and safe handling of drugs and damaged goods. This strategic infrastructure allows the smooth movement of various goods, from auto parts, olive oil to spawning eggs and medical equipment.
While the Royal Moroccan Airlines continues its journey towards doubling its fleet four times by 2037, new paths are waving on the horizon across the Americas and abroad. Barrada stressed that “this expansion is in line with our vision to link Morocco to the world with an unparalleled service to our customers.”
“The addition of Sao Paulo and Toronto is just the beginning of a broader ambition to make the Royal Moroccan Airlines a major player in world trade.”