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In 2014, Royal Air Maroc flew 40,000 passengers on the Cameroonian market

In 2014, Royal Air Maroc flew 40,000 passengers on the Cameroonian market
  • Comments   -   Wednesday, 18 February 2015 22:06

(Business in Cameroon) - Throughout 2014, Royal Air Maroc flew 40,000 passengers on the Cameroonian market. This was indicated by Imad Ghanmi. The airline’s Africa Director made these remarks during the “Moroccan week” event held from February 10-14 in Douala, Cameroon’s economic capital where Royal Air Maroc made its first Cameroonian landing 10 years ago.

According to the Aeronautics Authority’s figures for the first half of 2014, Royal Air Maroc was Cameroon’s 8th largest airline, carrying only 4% of passengers arriving in or departing from Cameroon. The Moroccan airline fell behind Air France (22%), Camair Co (13%), Brussels Airlines (11 %), Ethiopian Airlines (8 %), Asky and Turkish Airlines (7 % each), and Kenya Airways (5 %).

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