Royal Air Maroc (RAM) and Brazil’s GOL Linhas Aéreas have signed a code-share agreement, enhancing their networks in both Africa and Latin America by offering more connectivity between the two regions.
According to en.yabiladi.com, This agreement will enable passengers to benefit from increased connectivity between Morocco and Brazil. Direct flights between Casablanca and São Paulo, operated three times a week by RAM with Boeing 787 Dreamliners, will form the backbone of this collaboration.
GOL customers will have access to 20 African destinations via the Casablanca hub, including Marrakech, Agadir, and Dakhla. In return, RAM will benefit from GOL’s extensive network in Brazil, which includes services to Rio de Janeiro, Brasília, and Porto Alegre.
This partnership also simplifies the customer experience: one-way tickets, competitive fares, end-to-end baggage check-in, and protected connections. Additionally, passengers will soon have the option to accumulate and redeem points in the Safar Flyer (RAM) and Smiles (GOL) frequent flyer programs.
For Abdelhamid Addou, CEO of Royal Air Maroc, this agreement responds to the growing demand between the African and Latin American markets, strengthening economic and cultural ties between the two continents. Celso Ferrer, CEO of GOL, emphasizes the opportunity for Brazilian customers to discover unique destinations in Africa through this alliance.