Royal Air Maroc took off from Morocco’s economic capital Casablanca bound for Tel Aviv on Sunday, in the carrier’s first direct flight to the Jewish state since the two countries normalized ties in 2020. Aviation sources and local media sources said a Moroccan business delegation was on the inaugural flight, delayed by three months because of the Covid-19 pandemic.
In comments to the press shortly after landing in Israel, Abdelhamid Addou, Royal Air Maroc CEO, said that, “This route will bring people closer, that’s our main objective”.
Israel and Morocco restored their relations under the 2020 US-backed Abraham Accords normalizing ties between the Jewish state and several Arab countries. The Moroccan carrier RAM is to fly four times a week between Casablanca and Tel Aviv, while Israeli airlines launched flights to Morocco’s Marrakesh last July, although they were suspended in late November because of coronavirus travel curbs.
Morocco is counting on 200,000 visitors from Israel, many of whose 700,000-strong Jewish community of Moroccan origins have retained close cultural links.
Royal Air Maroc Launches Israel Flights after Covid-19 Delay
First direct flight since 2020 normalization took off Sunday from Casablanca bound for Tel Aviv
14 March 2022 16:23
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