Royal Air Maroc Plans LAX Flights, Putting Airport Into Six Continent Club

Royal Air Maroc Plans LAX Flights, Putting Airport Into Six Continent Club

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Royal Air Maroc is planning to launch flights to a new destination in the United States, which will also have major implications for that airport, in terms of achieving a fairly rare milestone.

Royal Air Maroc will fly Boeing 787s to Los Angeles

Royal Air Maroc has just requested permission with the Department of Transportation (DOT) to launch flights between Casablanca (CMN) and Los Angeles (LAX). The oneworld airline intends to launch regularly scheduled flights as of June 2026, and claims it will start marketing and selling the flights as soon as it receives regulatory approval. The airline shouldn’t have any issues securing that permission.

Royal Air Maroc plans to fly to Los Angeles

The schedule for the 5,990-mile flight hasn’t yet been published, but you can expect that it’ll take somewhere around 11-12 hours in each direction. The airline will use a Dreamliner for the flight, as it has both the Boeing 787-8 and 787-9 in its fleet.

Royal Air Maroc’s destinations in the United States currently include Miami (MIA), New York (JFK), and Washington (IAD). One certainly wonders what this service will come at the expense of, given Royal Air Maroc’s small long haul fleet. The airline has just five 787-8s and six 787-9s.

There has been a lot of talk about the airline ordering more aircraft, but presumably those wouldn’t be delivered in time for this route to launch. So I think it’s safe to say that some other route will need to be cut or reduced, and that this service will be less than daily, at least initially.

I imagine the timing of this route starting is no coincidence, and is intended to overlap with the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Royal Air Maroc will fly a Boeing 787 to LAX

LAX will once again be part of the six continent club!

There aren’t many airports in the world with nonstop, regularly scheduled passenger service to all six continents, given the obvious geographical challenge of that. Assuming this route launches, LAX will finally once again join that club, as this will once again connect the airport to Africa.

For what it’s worth, EgyptAir also plans to launch LAX flights next year, so the airport could go from zero to two Africa routes over a very short period.

What’s my take on Royal Air Maroc’s upside with launching this route? To Royal Air Maroc’s credit, the airline has a very low cost structure, given that labor costs in Morocco are just a little bit lower than we have at US airlines. 😉

Los Angeles to Morocco isn’t necessarily a huge market, but when you add up all the potential one-stop Africa city pairs, it shouldn’t be too tough to make this service work. Given Morocco’s geography, connecting via Casablanca could even be somewhat efficient for some destinations in Europe.

So anyway, this isn’t some huge market, but when you combine the carrier’s low cost structure with the number of one-stop destinations, I’m sure this route would do fine. Then again, is there really much incremental revenue for the extra 2,000 miles of flying compared to service from the East Coast?

Royal Air Maroc will put LAX back into the six continent club

Bottom line

Royal Air Maroc has requested permission to launch regularly scheduled flights between Casablanca and Los Angeles as of June 2026, using Boeing 787s. We’ve known the airline has been wanting to add this service, so it shouldn’t come as much of a surprise. The big question is just where the airline will get the planes needed, given how small the wide body fleet is.

What do you make of Royal Air Maroc launching LAX flights?

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  1. Andrew Guest

    Ben, Simply Flying is reporting LAX and Boston

  2. willem Guest

    Both JFK & YUL see up to 2x daily so I bet one of those will be cut, probably the daytime to/from YUL

    RAM is also unique in offering those two daytime TATL flights, more than any other airline except BA from BOS/JFK

    1. ZEPHYR Guest

      They don't need to cancel my route to launch this.

      They recently took delivery of new B787-9 that was originally destined for WestJet

  3. JD Guest

    What an exciting route! The only other US airport part of the 6 continent club is JFK. ORD used to be but NZ pulled out. The others in the world are CDG, LHR, DXB, DOH & JNB so it really is a fairly rare club.

    1. Willem Guest

      Really I thought United ran IAH-Lagos?

      Also ORD has (had?) AKL & has an Ethiopian flight

    2. Ken Guest

      The IAH-LOS has been canceled if memory serves me right, only IAD-LOS running now

    3. Apple Guest

      FCO no? QF serves Perth

    4. Willem Guest

      FCO isn’t in USA, otherwise CDG, LHR, JNB, DXB & a couple others all qualify

    5. ZEPHYR Guest

      Atlanta, Newark, JFK, Dulles, ORD.

    6. JD Guest

      EWR doesn’t have nonstop service to Australia/Oceania nor does IAD. ORD has nonstop to Africa but again, they just lost NZ. So they’re back to five.

    7. flygut2 Guest

      IST too. TK serves Australia (with a tech stop though_

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flygut2 Guest

IST too. TK serves Australia (with a tech stop though_

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Andrew Guest

Ben, Simply Flying is reporting LAX and Boston

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JD Guest

EWR doesn’t have nonstop service to Australia/Oceania nor does IAD. ORD has nonstop to Africa but again, they just lost NZ. So they’re back to five.

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