Royal Air Maroc has expanded its network to 81 global destinations, now, having recently added four new airports to its summer portfolio. Image: Royal Air MarocThe additions, operated mainly by Boeing 737 planes, open up more opportunities for the transport of cargo in both directions. Rita Chraibi, Vice-President Cargo, Royal Air Maroc, illustrated: “As a key strategic gateway into Africa, our focus at Royal Air Maroc is on connecting high-potential regional markets in Europe, that can generate consistent point-to-point demand and feed cargo flows through Casablanca to destinations across Africa and other international markets in the Americas and Asia. While there is keen competition among leisure-focused carriers operating to these destinations, Royal Air Maroc’s ability to also deliver exceptional cargo services for a broad range of commodities, is what sets us apart. These new routes support both import and export flows and increase the efficiency of our growing international network through improved frequencies, greater flexibility and more attractive transit times.”