Royal Air Maroc Expands in France, Adds Flights to Belgium
- Chidozie Uzoezie
- Aug 14
- 2 min read

Royal Air Maroc is expanding its network with the resumption of direct services between Marrakech and the French cities of Lyon, Toulouse, Nantes, and Bordeaux, starting October 10, 2025. The airline will also increase frequencies to Marseille and Brussels.
Royal Air Maroc will operate two flights per week between Marrakech and Toulouse, Lyon, Nantes, and Bordeaux.
Flights to Toulouse and Lyon will operate on Mondays and Fridays, departing from Marrakech at 8:15 a.m. and arriving in Toulouse at 11:45 a.m. and departing from Marrakech at 3:20 p.m. and arriving in Lyon at 7:20 p.m. All times are local.
Return flights will depart from Toulouse Airport at 12:45 PM and arrive in Marrakech at 2:20 PM. Return flights from Lyon will depart at 8:20 PM and arrive in Marrakech at 10:25 PM. All times are local.
Starting October 11, 2025, flights to Nantes will operate every Wednesday and Saturday. Departure from Marrakech will be at 8:15 AM and arrival at Nantes Airport at 12:05 PM. Departure from Nantes will be at 1:05 PM and arrival in Marrakech at 3:00 PM. All times are local.
Starting October 12, 2025, Bordeaux flights will operate every Thursday and Sunday. Departure from Marrakech will be at 5:10 PM and arrival in Bordeaux at 8:40 PM. Departure from Bordeaux will be at 9:40 PM for arrival in Marrakech at 11:20 PM. All times are local.
Additional flights from Marrakech to Marseille will operate on Wednesdays and Saturdays, and to Brussels every Thursday and Sunday. Departure from Marrakech will be at 4:00 PM and arrival in Marseille at 7:35 PM. All times are local.
As for Marrakech-Brussels route, flights will depart from Marrakech-Menara International Airport at 8:15 AM for arrival in Brussels at 12:35 PM. All times are local.
Flights can be booked on the airline's website at www.royalairmaroc.com or via its call centers as well as through travel agencies.
Great to see Royal Air Maroc expanding its European network—France and Belgium are both key markets with growing demand. As someone who frequently travels between North Africa and the U.S., it’s always exciting to have more route options. On a recent trip, I visited the Delta Airlines Miami Office to coordinate my flights, and their team was incredibly helpful with international travel planning. It’s great when airlines and offices work efficiently to support global connections like this. Looking forward to seeing how this expansion improves travel flexibility!