Royal Air Maroc will start flying thrice from Accra to Freetown via Monrovia from March 15 this year.
The dual passenger and freight Moroccan airline founded in 1957 serves nearly 90 destinations worldwide including 33 African countries. It has been in Ghana since 2006.
Royal Air Maroc’s Head of Afrika Department, Ghan Mi Imad told Citi FM that: “This is a real breakthrough for our strategy because we are going into the new Intra African market for Royal Air Maroc.”
“Our ambition is to be the most competitive company airline on the first, and on the service quality. For the rest of the continent, we are opening new routes; we are offering more frequencies, more availability and more flights for people travelling from Africa to Casablanca, to Morocco and worldwide…. This new product offers all possible mobility combinations between the three capitals. The Flight will be operated by Boeing 737-700 with a capacity of 11 four seats’’.
Meanwhile Royal Air Maroc has named a new Chairman and CEO. His Majesty King Mohammed VI appointed Abdelhamid Addou as Charmain and CEO.
His Majesty King Mohammed VI received, last Saturday in the southern city of Laayoune, Abdelhamid Addou, whom the Sovereign appointed as Chairman & CEO of Royal Air Maroc. Abdelhamid Addou replaced Driss Benhima.