Royal Air Maroc is the flag carrier airline of Morocco, headquartered on the grounds of Casablanca-Anfa Airport in Casablanca. It operates scheduled international flights from Morocco to Africa, Asia, Europe, and North America and a domestic and charter network, (including Hajj flights). Its base is Mohammed V International Airport (CMN), Casablanca. Last updated 4 months ago
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Cuisine: Moroccan
Halal authenticity: Unverified
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|  | ★★★★ We flew RAM from JFK to Casablanca and back last year. On the way over, dinner was some sort of seafood dish with pasta--it was very good, but I'm a nervous flyer, so I didn't really enjoy much of it. We were also served a delicious chocolate cake with that meal. Breakfast was rather nondescript--rolls, yogurt, and La Vache Qui Rit cheese, but at least it was filling. On the way back, I had chicken; I didn't ask if it was halaal because if it was put on the plane in Morocco, I'm sure it was. The highlight was when they served Moroccan pastries on the way back. Though slightly cold, they were still delicious--graiba, kaab el ghazelle, and others.
Don't be shocked if you take RAM and see the in-flight personnel pushing carts of alcohol down the aisles--they do serve alcohol onboard. However, if you look "visibly" Muslim they'll know better than to ask you if you'd like some. Not related to food but on the plus side--you can listen to Qur'an and traditional Moroccan music with the headphones they hand out. (It takes away some of the "sting" of seeing people (Muslims and non) happily gulp down "spirits" around you).
Service wasn't the most attentive, but the staff were very kind nonetheless. |
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