Royal Air Maroc Country Manager Pays Courtesy Call on GCAA Management

Royal Air Maroc Country Manager Pays Courtesy Call on GCAA Management

On Thursday, 28 August 2025, the Country Manager of Royal Air Maroc, Mr. Tarik Allali, paid a courtesy call on the management of the Ghana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) at Kotoka International Airport.

Mr. Allali expressed the Moroccan national carrier’s appreciation to the GCAA for the cordial and cooperative relationship between the two institutions.

He noted that, through this cooperation, Royal Air Maroc has recorded significant growth in its Accra operations, which have now expanded to daily flights on the Accra route.

He further highlighted the airline’s strategic ambition to evolve from a regional carrier into a global one, with substantial focus and investments earmarked for its Ghana operations.

In his remarks, the Acting Director-General of the GCAA, Rev. Stephen Wilfred Arthur, reaffirmed the Authority’s commitment to strengthening its cooperation and partnership with Royal Air Maroc.

To further deepen the already cordial ties between the two organisations, Rev. Arthur encouraged cross-border collaboration through the exchange of knowledge and expertise for mutual benefit, noting that Morocco is one of the world’s top tourism destinations.

Rev. Arthur also urged Royal Air Maroc to leverage Ghana’s favourable business climate, its liberalised air transport environment, and the rapidly evolving dynamics of the aviation industry to drive its expansion.

He assured the airline of the GCAA’s full support, including advocacy at the highest levels, for the provision of requisite equipment and resources, to enhance growth and customer satisfaction.

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