By: Julius Konton
In a major leap for African aviation, Morocco’s national airline, Royal Air Maroc (RAM), announced on Thursday that it will inaugurate a historic nonstop route between Casablanca and Los Angeles beginning June 7, 2026.
The service Africa’s first direct air link to the U.S. Pacific Coast marks a significant expansion in global connectivity and positions Morocco as a central bridge between Africa, Europe, and the Americas.
A Milestone 12-Hour Direct Connection
According to the airline, the new route will operate three times per week and offer a flight time of approximately 12 hours, making it one of RAM’s longest intercontinental services.
The launch comes amid rapidly rising transatlantic travel demand and just months before the 2026 FIFA World Cup, jointly hosted by the United States, Mexico, and Canada.
The U.S. hosted over 70 million international visitors in 2023, with West Coast tourism rebounding strongly conditions RAM aims to leverage.
Targeting Diaspora, Tourists, and World Cup Travelers
RAM says the service primarily targets:
The Moroccan and African diaspora in the U.S.
American leisure travelers
Business communities across the Pacific Rim
Football supporters heading to the 2026 World Cup, expected to draw up to 5 million international fans
“This direct route to Los Angeles is much more than a new destination. It is a historic milestone for the airline and for Africa’s air connectivity,” said Hamid Addou, RAM’s Chairman and CEO.
He emphasized that the expansion aligns with Morocco’s strategy to strengthen tourism, investment flows, and cultural linkages with the United States already one of Morocco’s fastest-growing visitor markets.
Strengthening Casablanca as a Continental Aviation Hub
With this addition, Casablanca’s Mohammed V International Airport reinforces its role as one of Africa’s top air hubs.
Prior to the announcement, the airport handled over 10 million passengers annually, connecting more than 100 destinations worldwide.
RAM currently serves five major cities in North America—New York, Washington, Miami, Montreal, and Toronto.
The Los Angeles route becomes the airline’s sixth North American destination and its first on the U.S. West Coast.
The rollout also complements RAM’s broader long-term development plan, which includes:
Expanding the fleet to more than 200 aircraft by 2037
Opening new long-haul destinations in the Americas, Middle East, and Asia
Increasing frequencies on strategic routes such as São Paulo, Dubai, Miami, and Washington
Boeing 787 Dreamliners to Serve the Route
Flights will be operated using Boeing 787 Dreamliners, a modern aircraft family known for:
Lower fuel consumption
Larger cabin windows
Enhanced humidity and pressurization systems
Improved passenger comfort and reduced jet lag
The 787 fleet has been central to RAM’s global expansion strategy, enabling longer nonstop routes while maintaining competitive operating costs.
Flight Schedule
Casablanca → Los Angeles
Tuesdays, Fridays, Sundays
Departure: 04:00
Arrival: 08:20 (same day)
Los Angeles → Casablanca
Tuesdays, Fridays, Sundays
Departure: 10:20
Arrival: 05:25 (next day)
Boosting Morocco’s Global Reach Before 2030 World Cup
The announcement further strengthens Morocco’s international profile ahead of the 2030 FIFA World Cup, which it will co-host with Spain and Portugal.
Improved air accessibility is expected to play a crucial role in positioning Morocco as a premier global tourism and investment destination.
With the new Casablanca–Los Angeles route, Royal Air Maroc confirms its ambition to remain one of Africa’s leading global carriers, helping connect the continent to major economic and cultural hubs around the world.
Editor’s Note
Royal Air Maroc’s decision to launch a direct Casablanca–Los Angeles route marks more than a network expansion, it represents a strategic recalibration of Africa’s aviation footprint on the global stage.
As competition intensifies among major carriers seeking to capture long-haul traffic between Africa, the Middle East, Europe, and the Americas, RAM’s announcement positions Morocco as a bold contender in the transpacific and transatlantic travel markets.
For years, African travelers to the U.S. West Coast have navigated long, multi-stop journeys through Europe or the Middle East.
This historic 12-hour nonstop service changes that narrative.
It is a defining step not only for Morocco but for African connectivity as a whole, signaling confidence in rising travel demand, diaspora mobility, and new tourism corridors.
The timing is no coincidence.
With the United States set to host the 2026 FIFA World Cup and Morocco preparing for its own co-hosting duties in 2030, improving airline access has become essential for both tourism and international visibility.
RAM’s move signals foresight aligning infrastructure, fleet strategy, and market expansion with two of the biggest sporting events of the decade.
Yet the success of the Casablanca–Los Angeles route will hinge on consistent service quality, competitive pricing, and sustained marketing to American travelers who may be discovering Morocco for the first time.
The choice of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner demonstrates RAM’s commitment to comfort and operational efficiency, but continued investment and reliability will be key to cementing the airline’s reputation on longer-haul segments.
As Morocco pushes to become a premier global hub bridging Africa, Europe, and the Americas, this new route serves as a tangible symbol of the country’s growing ambition.
For African aviation which historically lags behind global market share the milestone offers a glimpse of what bold, strategic expansion can achieve.
