How Royal Air Maroc Is Preparing For The World Cup
It is not just Qatar Airways and airlines from surrounding nations that are getting ready to transport soccer and football fans to the event as the FIFA World Cup 2022 comes closer (yeah, it is crazy to be writing that statement in October). Royal Air Maroc revealed on Thursday how it would change its flight itinerary to bring North African supporters of the Atlas Lions to the game.
The World Cup will begin on November 20 and go for nearly a month, ending on December 18 with the championship match. In Group F, Morocco will compete against Croatia, Belgium, and Canada in turn. Morocco created history in 1986 as it became the first African team to win its group. Although Royal Air.
The carrier's Boeing Dreamliner 787-8 (274 seats total, 18 flat bed seats in business class, and 256 in the main cabin) and 787-9 will fly the flights (302 seats in total, 26 flat bed seats up front and 276 standard economy).
The air carrier said,
"Royal Air Maroc is mobilizing once more as the National Carrier to accompany the national team and the Moroccan fans throughout the phases of decisive qualification for the international competition, as it already did in the Russian World Cup in 2018 and for the qualifying matches in the World Cup in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, in the Ivory Coast, and other places."