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Royal Air Maroc Cargo kick-starts its first digital bookings with cargo.one

Jul 22, 2024
  • Royal Air Maroc Cargo partners with cargo.one as the industry leader for equipping carriers with fully digital distribution
  • With cargo.one's first North African carrier, customers gain seamless and joyful digital access to Royal Air Maroc Cargo’s growing capacity around the clock

Royal Air Maroc Cargo and cargo.one today unveiled a global partnership that brings the Moroccan national carrier’s cargo capacity to the leading platform for digital air cargo bookings. Providing its first digital sales channel, cargo.one now delivers its user-friendly and efficient booking platform for Royal Air Maroc Cargo offers. The airline partnered with cargo.one based on its ability to deliver a world-class digital booking experience and visibility across cargo.one’s vast global footprint of customer markets.

Freight forwarders using cargo.one now have instant digital access to valuable connectivity from Royal Air Maroc Cargo. Offering both belly and dedicated freighter capacity, Royal Air Maroc Cargo is developing fast. With a flexible fleet and its main hub in Casablanca, the carrier benefits from a geostrategic location at the crossroads of international air cargo lanes linking the Americas, Europe, Africa and the Middle-East. Royal Air Maroc Cargo offers a broad range of cargo services catering to many industries and sectors.

cargo.one delivers forwarders the go-to choice for instantly scanning the global market and quoting and booking confirmed shipments at speed. The launch of Royal Air Maroc Cargo services further enriches cargo.one’s acclaimed diversity of global supply options. Subject to route availability, Royal Air Maroc Cargo customers can now book digitally for General Cargo shipments up to 1000kg (wide body) and 500kg (narrow body), and perishable shipments in the coming weeks, with all bookings benefiting from cargo.one standards for usability, control and competitive rates.

Yassine Berrada, VP Cargo at Royal Air Maroc, comments, “Partnering with cargo.one enables us to enter the digital market strongly and deliver our customers a world-class digital booking experience. cargo.one is currently empowering our internal teams with valuable tactics to capitalize upon all our relevant market potentials.”

Moritz Claussen, Founder and Co-CEO of cargo.one, adds, “It is great news for freight forwarders that Royal Air Maroc Cargo capacity is now within effortless digital reach. For Royal Air Maroc Cargo, we will of course apply our experience from digitalizing the sales functions of over 60 airlines globally, to power its digital strategy and strengthen its future growth.”

cargo.one offers Royal Air Maroc Cargo a valuable increase in visibility and marketing of its valuable network and offers. As the market leader, cargo.one enables airlines such as Royal Air Maroc Cargo to scale into thousands of forwarding branches across its 121 markets.

Freight forwarders using cargo.one can now book Royal Air Maroc Cargo capacity for General Cargo from selected EMEA markets, with many additional markets including North America, and the Middle East being added in the coming weeks.

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