Malaysia Airlines inks Royal Air Maroc codeshare
Malaysia Airlines has signed a new partnership deal with Royal Air Maroc to boost connectivity between Asia, Europe and Africa.
A new codeshare partnership was agreed with the Morocco flag carrier giving passengers of both airlines more travel options.
They will get access to a wider array of destinations operated by both airlines.
Malaysia Airlines will put its ‘MH’ code on Royal Air Maroc flights between Casablanca and cities such as Doha, London, and Paris to connect with flights to Asia.
Both are part of the oneworld alliance.
Datuk Captain Izham Ismail, Group Managing Director of Malaysia Aviation Group, said: “Our partnership with Royal Air Maroc represents a key milestone in Malaysia Airlines’ network strategy as we continue to strengthen our global reach.”
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