Here’s the latest I can share based on recent coverage up to now.
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Royal Air Maroc (RAM) announced suspending or temporarily grounding a number of routes in 2026, citing rising fuel costs and softer demand in certain markets. This included routes from Casablanca and other hubs to several African and European destinations. RAM described the suspensions as provisional and subject to fuel prices and market conditions.[1][3]
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RAM’s broader strategy in the past year has focused on fleet renewal and network optimization to align capacity with demand, while maintaining Casablanca as a key hub for Africa. The airline has discussed long-term fleet plans and growth avenues, though those plans evolve with market conditions.[2][6]
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For ongoing updates, RAM’s official news pages and regional media have been the most consistent sources of current route changes and corporate announcements. If you’d like, I can pull the latest RAM press releases or summarize the most recent route adjustments from their site.[6][9]
If you want, I can:
- Compile a concise, source-cited summary of the specific routes affected and dates.
- Track RAM’s press releases over the next week and deliver a brief daily update.
- Compare RAM’s 2026 route changes with earlier years to show trends in network adjustments.