Morocco's Royal Air Maroc Suspends 12 Routes, Citing Rising Cost of Fuel
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The Royal Air Maroc airline, affected by the rising prices of kerosene due to the war in the Middle East, announced Saturday, 23 May, the temporary suspension of several routes to Europe and Central Africa.
In the midst of a fuel price crisis, Royal Air Maroc has just made a radical decision: the airline announces that it is suspending its connections with Europe and Africa. In France, the cities of Marseille, Lyon and Bordeaux are concerned.
Airline Royal Air Maroc is temporarily cancelling various routes to Europe and Africa due to sharply increased fuel prices resulting from the war in the Middle East. The route between Marrakesh and Brussels is also affected.
Morocco’s Royal Air Maroc scales back flights due to fuel costs
RABAT: Morocco’s state-owned carrier Royal Air Maroc (RAM) said on Saturday it would temporarily suspend several routes to African and European destinations due to rising jet fuel prices, elevated operating costs and weak demand. Tensions in the Middle East have driven a surge in global jet fuel prices, putting pressure on carriers and prompting temporary route
Royal Air Maroc (RAM) announced on Saturday the provisional suspension of several of its flights to European and African destinations, due to the...
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