Executive
Class The
new business or "Executive Class" of Royal Air Maroc, a space and
services dedicated to your efficiency. To
help remain efficient at work during business travel, Royal Air
Maroc has created Executive Class, a new business class on medium
haul flights combining functionality, refinement and service quality.
- When
travelling in Executive Class with Royal Air Maroc, the privileges
begin at the airport with a dedicated check-in area.
- You
benefit from a 30 kg baggage allowance and priority pick-up
upon arrival.
- Before
boarding, the VIP lounges at the airports flown to await you
with their highly comfortable spaces for work and relaxation
fully fitted out to meet your every need.
- On
board, discover new space between two seats that will allow
you to work in comfort and full tranquillity. A personalized
welcome and attentive service are offered for the taking with
a complete selection of magazines and newspapers, Moroccan and
international menus, a choice of beverages, champagne and wine.
- In
flight, the highly qualified flight crew stands ready to meet
the slightest of your needs.
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Economy
Class It's
the small things that make the difference! Royal
Air Maroc entirely restructured the economy class to meet your expectations
and make your journey as pleasant as possible. Hot
meals, a wide selection of beverages and newspapers – all yours for
the taking. On
medium haul flights, documentaries and short feature films will be
projected. The Geovision system will keep you informed about the flight
and how it is progressing. For long haul flights watching the latest
movies will provide entertainment during your trip.
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About
Royal Air Maroc Moroccan airline Royal Air Maroc offers
great value airfares on flights to destinations across Europe, North
America, Africa and the Middle East.
Travelling
via its hub at Mohammed V International Airport in Casablanca, passengers
can choose flights to exciting destinations such as San Francisco,
Dubai and New York.
Royal
Air Maroc has been handling the air transport of passengers since
1957 and says that quality, security and comfort have always been
at the forefront of its service.
It
has partnership agreements with several of the world's leading airlines,
including Air France, Iberia, Delta Airlines and Emirates, increasing
the number of great flights with cheap airfares that it can offer
its passengers.
For
the cheapest airfares from Royal Air Maroc and the best special offers,
make sure you book your ticket through Major Travel.
The
airline prides itself on the great on-board service on its flights
and recently revamped its menu for the summer season. New meals were
created for every class by the top chefs from Atlas Catering, a subsidiary
of Royal Air Maroc.
A
special Magic Universe service is available from Royal Air Maroc to
keep kids entertained for the whole flight and features great in-flight
entertainment especially for children, a bag of toys to keep them
busy and special meals and snacks aimed at younger passengers.
First
class travellers with Royal Air Maroc can take advantage of individual
screens on which to watch the top movie of their choice during their
flight.
On
all long-haul flights passengers can enjoy the latest films projected
onto a main screen, while a wide range of international newspapers
and magazines will make the flight fly by.
Royal
Air Maroc is currently in the process of upgrading its fleet of aircraft
and has taken delivery of six new-generation B737-800 and two new
Airbus A321-200 aeroplanes between 2003 and 2005.
This
year it also received a new B767 aircraft in January 2006, one B737-700
and one Airbus A321 in March 2006.
It
took delivery of a B737-800 in April 2006, an aircraft which offers
higher speed, lower noise and fuel consumption levels and a greater
level of comfort for passengers than earlier B737 models.
The
airline has also signed a contract for five Dreamliner 787s, to be
delivered in 2008.
A
national run company, Royal Air Maroc contributes a large amount to
Morocco's economy and also has a low-cost subsidiary known as Atlas
Blue.
Other
subsidiaries of Royal Air Maroc include Air Gabon International and
Air Senegal, which is owned by Royal Air Maroc and the government
of Senegal.
In 2003, the company won the National Prize for Quality for its excellent
flight-handling process. |
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Last Updated: 09 June 2006
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