Royal Jordanian Airlines announced the launch of its direct and regular flights between Amman and Casablanca, Morocco.
The
route will operate with a frequency of two weekly flights, as part of the
airline’s strategic plan to expand its global route network and boost inbound
tourism to Jordan.
Samer Majali, Royal Jordanian’s Vice
Chairman/CEO, stated that the launch of flights to Casablanca marks an
important step towards strengthening air connectivity between Jordan and
Morocco, reflecting the two countries’ commitment to enhancing cooperation and
facilitating travel for citizens, students, and business travelers. The new
route will also contribute to strengthening economic, trade, and tourism ties
between Jordan and Morocco across various sectors.
Majali added that Royal Jordanian will
operate the Amman–Casablanca route using its modern Airbus A320neo aircraft.
The reinstatement of the Casablanca route represents a strategic step toward
enhancing Jordan’s connectivity with key markets across North Africa.
“Morocco is a country rich in culture,
history, and economic opportunities. This new route will offer passengers more
convenient and comfortable travel options for both leisure and business
purposes. Attracting tourism to Jordan and expanding regional connectivity
remain key pillars of our strategy to position Amman as a leading gateway to
the Levant and to strengthen tourism and business ties with North Africa,
following the successful inaugurations of Washington, Berlin, Mumbai, and
Moscow over the past year,” Majali said. -TradeArabia News Service