Atherefore, from January 15, 2025, this new direct Rabat–Dakhla air route will be operated at two frequencies per week (Wednesday and Friday), specifies the company in a press release.
The flights will be scheduled to depart from Rabat at 6:50 p.m. for an arrival in Dakhla at 9:30 p.m. while the return flights will leave Dakhla at 10:10 p.m. for an arrival in Rabat at 12:25 a.m., continues the same source.
This new direct air route is part of the RAM development plan, one of the major axes of which is the strengthening of domestic services. Furthermore, the launch of this line takes place within the framework of a partnership signed between RAM and the Dakhla Oued-Eddahab region with the objective of improving the air connectivity of this region renowned for its undeniable tourist assets and contributing to its influence in the national and international level, the press release said.
Regarding the price, it was set by the two partners at 2,000 dirhams for a round trip in economy class. “The launch of this airline will undoubtedly contribute to strengthening the air connectivity of Dakhla and the southern provinces in general”underlined the CEO of RAM, Hamid Addou, reports the press release.
And to add that RAM thus consolidates its role as a lever for economic and tourist development of the different territories of the Kingdom and continues its efforts to facilitate the mobility of Moroccans in the twelve regions of the Kingdom, by increasing direct services and improving the passenger experience.
The partnership between RAM and the Dakhla Oued-Eddahab region thus strengthens air connections between cities in the North and those in the South. The national company already operates two flights per day linking Casablanca to Dakhla.
Through the launch of the direct Rabat-Dakhla route, Royal Air Maroc is continuing its strategy of developing its domestic network, in line with the objectives of the program contract signed in July 2023 with the Moroccan government.
This new transversal approach from Royal Air Maroc aims to better connect the Kingdom’s cities, open up remote regions and promote domestic tourism, the press release concludes.
(with MAP)