Royal Air Maroc launched a new direct air route connecting Brussels to Tetouan on Friday, March 27, 2026. The inaugural flight took off from Brussels-Zaventem airport at 12:15 heading to Tetouan-Sania R’mel airport. The service will be provided with two flights per week.
According to officials present, this new route strengthens Royal Air Maroc’s network from Brussels, which already includes several destinations to Morocco, including Casablanca, Rabat, Marrakech, Nador, and Tangier. It aims to improve air connectivity between Belgium and northern Morocco.
According to RAM leaders, this new route enhances connectivity between Morocco and Europe, especially the Benelux region. It is part of Royal Air Maroc’s strategy to expand its network and attract new passenger flows. By facilitating access to Tetouan and its surroundings, the route offers new opportunities to tourism operators, promotes the marketing of stays from Brussels, and helps boost the attractiveness of northern Morocco.
