The Royal Air Maroc is reviving and strengthening its point-to-point routes between Marrakech and several French cities, as well as Brussels, to better serve the Moroccan diaspora and support tourism.
Royal Air Maroc (RAM), a key player in national tourism, announces the strengthening of its point-to-point network with the resumption of direct flights between Marrakech and several French cities (Lyon, Toulouse, Nantes, Bordeaux) starting October 10, 2025. The airline will also increase its frequencies to Marseille and Brussels.
According to Hamid Addou, Chairman and CEO of RAM, these measures are part of the airline’s strategic development plan for 2030, aimed at better connecting major Moroccan destinations to the main European source areas, particularly France and Belgium. This strategy meets the needs of the Moroccan diaspora and international tourists, while consolidating Marrakech as a major tourist destination.
The new routes will offer schedules tailored to French and Belgian customers. Flights to Toulouse and Lyon will operate twice weekly (Mondays and Fridays) with early morning departures from Marrakech and return flights during the day. Nantes will be served on Wednesdays and Saturdays, while Bordeaux will be served on Thursdays and Sundays. Additional flights will be scheduled to Marseille (Wednesdays and Saturdays) and Brussels (Thursdays and Sundays).
These routes complement the existing network connecting Marrakech and other Moroccan cities to European destinations, consolidating Royal Air Maroc’s position as a leading airline in the point-to-point market.
Tickets are available for purchase on the official Royal Air Maroc website, its call centers, sales offices, and travel agency networks.
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