Casablanca - Moroccan carrier RAM increased from 130 to 360 the number of daily seats in regular flights between Morocco and Tunisia to repatriate Moroccan expatriates in Libya.
The company announced on Monday its decision to replace Boeing 737-700 with Boeing 737-800 aircrafts which have a bigger seating capacity to bring home Moroccans living in Libya and scheduled to return to the homeland via Tunisia.
A RAM plane landed on Tuesday evening at the Mohammed V airport boarded by 157 passengers, including several Moroccans coming from Libya who complained from lack of security and stability, harsh living conditions and freeze on markets and banks.