Morocco’s Royal Air Maroc scales back flights due to fuel costs

Morocco’s Royal Air Maroc scales back flights due to fuel costs



Updated 24 May 2026

Morocco’s Royal Air Maroc scales back flights due to fuel costs

  • RAM ‌will pause flights linking Moroccan airports with several African cities ‌of Bangui, Brazzaville, Kinshasa, Douala, Yaounde and ⁠Libreville, ⁠the airline said

RABAT: Morocco’s state-owned carrier Royal Air Maroc (RAM) ​said on Saturday it would temporarily suspend several routes to African and European destinations due to ‌rising jet ‌fuel ​prices, ‌elevated ⁠operating ​costs and ⁠weak demand.
Tensions in the Middle East have driven a surge in global jet fuel ⁠prices, putting ‌pressure ‌on carriers ​and ‌prompting temporary route suspensions.
RAM ‌will pause flights linking Moroccan airports with several African cities ‌of Bangui, Brazzaville, Kinshasa, Douala, Yaounde and ⁠Libreville, ⁠the airline said in a statement.
It will also halt flights to the European destinations of Malaga, Barcelona, Lyon, Bordeaux, ​Marseille and ​Brussels.



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