Royal Air Maroc resumes Porto-Casablanca flight
Royal Air Maroc resumed the Porto-Casablanca flight last June, with a frequency of three weekly flights. The connection between these two cities had been cancelled by the Moroccan company in 2010 and is now taking place on Mondays, Thursdays and Sundays, departing at 5:45 pm from Francisco Sá Carneiro Airport to Mohammed V International Airport.
The company launched a campaign for the reactivation of this route in billboards and muppies spread throughout the Porto region. Royal Air Maroc was founded in 1953 following the Air Maroc and Air Atlas merger.
Since 2014, the airline has been flying to 90 destinations, 56 of which are international and 13 in European countries.