Royal Air Maroc rescue plan

Royal Air Maroc rescue plan

Royal Air Maroc feels the full force of the air transport crisis linked to COVID-19, especially as the company is carrying a debt of more than 12 billion dirhams.

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▪ Royal Air Maroc feels the full force of the air transport crisis linked to COVID-19, especially as the company is carrying a debt of more than 12 billion dirhams.

https://www.africabusinessplus.com/en/807513/royal-air-maroc-rescue-plan/

A plan to save the airline was put together by the Finance and Tourism Ministries and the Hassan II Fund for Economic and Social Development.

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