Sharjah 24 – AFP: Morocco's national carrier Royal Air Maroc (RAM) said Tuesday it would start regular direct flights to Israel, taking off a year after the kingdom peace ties with Israel.
The service linking the countries' respective commercial capitals Casablanca and Tel Aviv will take off on December 12, two days after the first anniversary of Morocco's "resumption of relations" with Israel under a deal brokered by the former US administration.
The service aims to "respond to the needs of the Moroccan community in Israel which has strong links with its country of origin", the airline said in a statement carried by the official MAP news agency.
"It also aims to allow tourists and businesspeople to travel between Morocco and Israel," it said.
The airline said it would offer three flights per week, later moving to five.
The decision comes after the first direct commercial flight between the countries, by Israeli airline Israir, landed in Marrakesh in July.
That was soon followed by a visit by Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid.