Casablanca to LA: Royal Air Maroc Flies Into the World Cup

by | Jun 16, 2026 | Aviation World, News | 0 comments

Royal Air Maroc is about to put Casablanca on the nonstop map to Los Angeles — and the timing is no accident.

Morocco’s flag carrier is launching a Casablanca–Los Angeles route, flown three times a week on the Boeing 787, just as the 2026 World Cup kicks off across North America. It is a bold long-haul bet aimed squarely at one of the biggest travel events on the planet.

Quick Facts

  • Airline: Royal Air Maroc
  • Route: Casablanca–Los Angeles, nonstop
  • Frequency: 3x weekly
  • Aircraft: Boeing 787 Dreamliner
  • The hook: launched ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup in North America

A Bridge Between Three Continents

Casablanca has quietly become one of the most important hubs between Europe, Africa and the Americas. A nonstop to Los Angeles extends Royal Air Maroc’s reach deep into the U.S. West Coast and feeds its African network from a major new gateway. Morocco, which co-hosts the 2030 World Cup, is using the 2026 tournament to grow its aviation footprint now.

Royal Air Maroc Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner
A Royal Air Maroc Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner. The carrier is adding Casablanca–Los Angeles on the 787. (Wikimedia Commons)

Riding the World Cup Wave

Major sporting events reshape airline schedules, and the 2026 World Cup — spread across the United States, Canada and Mexico — is the largest yet. Carriers worldwide are adding North American capacity to catch the surge of fans. Royal Air Maroc’s Los Angeles launch is one of the boldest, betting that a West Coast nonstop will outlast the tournament and anchor a permanent route.

Sources: Royal Air Maroc; Simple Flying; Aviation Week Routes.

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