In a significant response to the sharp rise in kerosene prices, which can be directly attributed to geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, as well as a slowdown in demand for certain routes, Royal Air Maroc has implemented measures to adapt its international network. The airline stated in an official announcement that this unprecedented increase in operational costs is having a considerable impact on the global aviation sector, prompting many airlines to reassess their flight schedules and temporarily adjust their capacity.
In this context, Royal Air Maroc has announced the temporary suspension of flights on the following routes: Casablanca to Bangui, Casablanca to Brazzaville, Casablanca to Kinshasa, Casablanca to Douala, Casablanca to Yaoundé, Casablanca to Libreville, Tangier to Malaga, Tangier to Barcelona, Marrakech to Lyon, Marrakech to Bordeaux, Marrakech to Marseille, and Marrakech to Brussels.
The announcement emphasized that Royal Air Maroc will take all necessary measures to support the affected passengers and minimize the damages caused by these suspensions. The airline concluded by stating that it is closely monitoring the developments in the international situation and will work to gradually resume these routes as soon as operational and economic conditions permit.
As reported by thevoice.ma.