On Tuesday, the national carrier Royal Air Maroc began signing five agreements with distinguished partners in the Senegalese market, which constitutes the first market in sub-Saharan Africa.
The signing ceremony was held in the presence of a Royal Air Maroc delegation including Ilham Kazini, Commercial Center Manager at Royal Air Maroc, His Majesty's Ambassador to Dakar, Hassan Naciri, and Royal Air Maroc's regional representative in Senegal, Anouar Mabrouki.

, is part of the strengthening of cooperation between Royal Air Maroc and its distinguished partners in Senegal.
Win-win agreements will allow RAM to offer benefits to partners who, in turn, will contribute to the improvement of the image of the national company, as well as to the development of its activity in the Senegalese market.
Agreements were signed with the Senegalese Brotherhood of Tijan, including the Tijan family from Tiffuan, the Amari family, Faida Tijania from Kaolack, and the El Gouna city agreement, with the Moroccan Investors Club in Senegal, and the Senegal-Morocco Circle for Friendship.
and brothers, the Senegalese Merchants Association, which includes four of the most dynamic major associations in the country, as well as the congregation of Moroccan doctors in Senegal.
Speaking at the signing ceremony, Ilham Kazini, Director of the Commercial Department of Moroccan Airlines, stressed that by concluding these agreements, the national airline is launching a "new phase of proximity" to the Senegalese market that constitutes the leading market in the sub-region. Saharan Africa and the "engine of development" for the African continent.
She added that the signing of these agreements with the partners of the national company in Senegal comes after confirming the resumption of transport activities in particular and travel in general, which were affected several months ago by "one of the most difficult." Crises in the history of the sector, specifically the Covid-19 epidemic
Cassini also noted that since the launch of the Casablanca-Dakar route in 1957, the national airline has played an "important role in connecting Europe and Africa", along with Air Senegal, allowing Senegalese travelers to reach their country in the best conditions and also contributing to the influence of and development of Senegal.
She also noted that Royal Air Maroc has joined the Oneworld alliance that brings together 14 of the world's most prestigious companies, noting that "Through this membership, RAM provides its customers with a network of nearly 1,000 destinations and exclusive benefits ranging from access to a corporate partner loyalty program.
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The national company will also begin, tomorrow, Wednesday, in the religious city of Touba, in central-western Senegal, to sign a similar agreement with the Meridian Brotherhood.