Royal Air Maroc (RAM) has announced plans to expand its air connectivity between Dakhla in Western Sahara, Marrakech, and Rabat, according to local media reports. The initiative aims to enhance regional travel options and bolster economic ties between the cities, though specific details about routes, schedules, or timelines remain undisclosed.
The move underscores RAM’s ongoing efforts to consolidate its role as a key transportation hub in North Africa. Dakhla, a coastal city in the disputed territory of Western Sahara, has seen increasing interest in recent years for its strategic location and tourism potential. Marrakech and Rabat, both major cultural and political centers in Morocco, are expected to benefit from improved access to this growing region.
While the announcement does not specify the scope of the expanded services, it aligns with broader trends in air travel infrastructure development across the continent. The project could also have implications for trade, tourism, and cross-border mobility in the area.
What’s next for the initiative remains unclear. RAM has not provided a timeline for implementation, and no official statements from the airline or relevant authorities have been released. Further updates are expected as the plan progresses.