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Royal Air Maroc Expands US Flights for Morocco Fans

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Royal Air Maroc Expands US Flights for Morocco Fans
Royal Air Maroc Expands US Flights for Morocco Fans

Royal Air Maroc has expanded its special flight program to the United States following Morocco’s qualification for the quarter-finals of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The national carrier is increasing its capacity to help thousands of Moroccan supporters travel to support the Atlas Lions in Boston.

The airline has launched an exceptional operation featuring 12 direct flights between Casablanca and Boston, where Morocco will play its quarter-final on July 9. The initiative is part of a broader effort to meet the unprecedented demand generated by the national team’s historic World Cup campaign.

To accommodate as many fans as possible, Royal Air Maroc is deploying wide-body aircraft with a combined capacity of approximately 3,600 seats. The carrier says all technical and logistical resources have been mobilized to ensure smooth operations while maintaining high safety and service standards.

Tickets are available at a fixed fare of MAD 10,000 in economy class. The special fares apply to fixed travel dates, and the tickets are non-changeable and non-refundable.

In addition to the Boston air bridge, Royal Air Maroc has also strengthened its schedule by introducing extra special flights to Boston and New York, offering supporters more travel options during the World Cup.

The airline described the operation as part of its commitment to accompany the Atlas Lions throughout their World Cup journey and enable Moroccan fans to be present during one of the country’s most significant sporting moments.

As the official carrier of Morocco’s national football team, Royal Air Maroc says its teams remain fully mobilized to support supporters and contribute to the historic atmosphere surrounding the Atlas Lions’ run at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

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