Casablanca - Manasik Aviation, a rapidly growing Saudi Arabian airline, announces the official launch of its new direct route connecting Rabat to Jeddah and Medina. This event marks a key milestone in the company's development in Morocco and strengthens air links between the two Kingdoms, says a statement released by Manasik Aviation. A new chapter in Manasik Aviation's strategy Since its Moroccan debut in December 2023, Manasik Aviation has rapidly gained traction in the aviation sector. This new direct route underscores its commitment to expanding its network and meeting the growing demand for direct flights, both for business and leisure, as well as religious pilgrimages. Enhanced connectivity for increased opportunities The Rabat-Jeddah/Medina route offers improved accessibility, facilitating travel between the Moroccan capital and the holy cities of Saudi Arabia. Beyond boosting tourism and creating business prospects, this new route also caters to the needs of Moroccan pilgrims, providing a conv enient and direct travel option. Manasik Aviation in Morocco: a rising force In less than a year, Manasik Aviation has established itself as a prominent player in Morocco's aviation landscape. Following the launch of its initial flights between Agadir and Medina, the company continues to expand its offerings, demonstrating its dedication to strengthening ties between the two nations and delivering exceptional services. Source: Agence Marocaine De Presse
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