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Royal Air Maroc Extends Suspension of Flights to UAE and Qatar Until March 31

PUBLISHED March 14, 2026
Royal Air Maroc Extends Suspension of Flights to UAE and Qatar Until March 31

Royal Air Maroc Flight Suspension Update

Royal Air Maroc, the national airline of Morocco, has officially announced the extension of its suspension of flights to the United Arab Emirates and Qatar, a decision that now affects all routes connecting Casablanca with the cities of Dubai and Doha. This suspension will remain in effect until the end of March 2026 due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. The airline stated that all flights between Casablanca and these Gulf cities are canceled until March 31, emphasizing the necessity of this decision in light of the current regional tensions.

The impact of this suspension extends across all commercial operations from Mohammed V Airport in Casablanca to both Dubai and Doha. Passengers are being advised to stay informed about the situation, with recommendations to regularly check the status of their flights. They are also encouraged to get in touch with their original point of sale or the airline's call center to explore available options regarding their bookings. This proactive communication aims to assist travelers in navigating the disruptions caused by the ongoing military tensions that have unsettled civil aviation in the region.

The decision to extend the flight suspension comes as the civil aviation sector in the region remains significantly disorganized due to military tensions, which escalated following airstrikes conducted by Israel and the United States against Iran on February 28. These developments have led numerous international carriers to suspend or delay their services for safety reasons, contributing to a notable disruption in regional air traffic. Many airlines are now compelled to either cancel or reschedule flights to ensure the safety of their operations in an airspace currently deemed risky due to military actions.

As reported by barlamane.com.

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