Rabat-Royal Air Maroc and Mauretania Airlines have signed a memorandum of Understanding (MOU) and a Codeshaare Agreement “Freeler River” for the direct Route Casablanca-Nouakchott.
This has been announced in Casablanca today and is the first such partnership between the two airlines. The aim is to improve the travel experience for passengers by offering more convenience, comfort and simplified trips.
As part of the agreement, Royal Air Morocco will increase its direct Casablanca Nouakchott flights from seven to nine times a week, while Mauretania Airlines will also increase his weekly frequencies to nine.
In addition, the airlines will introduce four new routes in their codeshare partnership and Mauretania Airlines customers access to flights from Royal Air Marocs Casablanca Hub to big cities such as Madrid, Dubai, Paris and Luanda.
The partnership also includes cooperation in areas such as aircraft maintenance, ground services, technical and management training, digitization and human resources.
According to Hamid Addou, CEO from Royal Air MoroccoThe partnership is a significant step towards strengthening the connection between Morocco and Mauritania and strengthens its commitment to growing their African presence.
“This agreement reflects our common goal of improving the journey between Morocco and Mauritania and strengthening our position in Africa,” said Addou. “We want to offer our passengers an extraordinary experience.”
Ahmed Salem Mohamed Vall Ammi, CEO of Mauretania Airlines, was proud of this new collaboration with Royal Air Maroc. He said that the Codeshare Agreement would strengthen the travel options between Mauritania and Morocco and expand access to a wider network of goals and offer more flexibility and a more smooth travel experience.
“With this strategic partnership, we strengthen our commitment to improve connectivity and offer our passengers better travel options,” said Ammi. “This collaboration opens up new horizons to the Mauretania Airlines and meets the growing requirements of our customers.”