Moroccan airline Royal Air Maroc announced that it will resume non-stop flights between Casablanca and São Paulo (Brazil) as of December 7, 2024, after suspending the route more than 4 years ago due to the Covid pandemic.
The route will operate three weekly frequencies on Boeing 787 Dreamliners.
Flights will depart from Casablanca on Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 16:40, landing in São Paulo at 22:20 (local time). From Guarulhos Airport they will take off on Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays at 00:20, arriving in the Moroccan city at 13:15 (local time).
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“We are delighted to resume the direct Casablanca-São Paulo route, suspended since the health crisis. This is part of our development plan and will strengthen our long-haul network and, above all, mark our return to South America,” said Hamid ADDOU, Chairman and CEO of Royal Air Maroc.
Flights will be on sale starting June 12 through the airline’s website and travel agencies.
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