In response to the significant increase in kerosene prices, driven by ongoing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, Royal Air Maroc has announced strategic adjustments to its international flight network. This decision comes amid a noticeable decline in demand for certain routes, prompting the airline to temporarily suspend several services to both Africa and Europe.
As the airline industry grapples with soaring operational costs influenced by the escalating price of kerosene, many carriers worldwide are compelled to reassess their flight schedules and adapt their capacity accordingly. Royal Air Maroc, in its latest announcement, has outlined the provisional suspension of the following routes: Casablanca to Bangui, Brazzaville, Kinshasa, Douala, Yaoundé, Libreville; Tanger to Malaga and Barcelona; as well as Marrakech to Lyon, Bordeaux, Marseille, and Brussels.
To mitigate the impact of these changes on affected passengers, Royal Air Maroc has assured its commitment to implement all necessary measures to support its customers and minimize any inconvenience. The airline remains vigilant in monitoring the evolving international situation and is dedicated to reinstating these routes as soon as operational and economic conditions permit.
As reported by medias24.com.