Emirates is preparing to double its flight frequency to Morocco, with the Dubai-based carrier planning to increase its Casablanca service from one to two daily flights starting Feb. 1, 2027.
According to aviation schedule specialist AeroRoutes, Emirates will retain its existing daily Airbus A380 service between Dubai and Casablanca while adding a second daily rotation operated by a Boeing 777-200LR.
The additional service will operate under flight numbers EK753 and EK754.
The move would significantly increase Emirates’ capacity on its only route to Morocco, giving passengers greater choice between Casablanca and Dubai and strengthening connections through the airline’s global hub.
The expansion is part of a broader push by Emirates in Africa. The carrier is also planning to introduce a new nonstop service to Kinshasa around the same period, reflecting its continued expansion across the continent.
The additional Casablanca frequencies, however, have not yet been opened for reservations, according to AeroRoutes. The schedule therefore remains preliminary and could be adjusted before the planned launch in February.
