Atlas Blue rebranded to Royal Maroc in 2009.
Atlas Blue was a low-cost airline headquartered in Marrakech, Morocco. Atlas Blue operated flights from its hub at Menara International Airport. Atlas Blue wasa subsidiary of Royal Air Maroc operating chartered and scheduled flights to Europe. In 2010, Atlas Blue was rebranded to Royal Air Maroc, meaning that all Atlas Blue flight which were previously purchased were operated by Royal Air Maroc.
Atlas Blue began its operation in July 2004, with charter flights from Morocco to France using a single Boeing 737-400 aircraft. 5x Boeing 737-400s were transferred from Royal Air Maroc to expand services to Belgium, Germany, Italy and the UK.
In late 2009, Royal Air Maroc purchase Atlas Blue. The Atlas Blue website got shut down in January 2010 and by the end of 2010 the Atlas Blue brand ceased to exist.
Atlas Blue has different baggage policies for carry-on and checked baggage.
Carry-on baggage must fit in the overhead lockers and under the seat in front.
Prohibited items, including fluids exceeding 100ml, must be placed in checked baggage. In the case of carrying fluids, they must be limited to 100ml and packed inside a plastic bag for the purpose of airport security checks.
Checked baggage couldn't weigh over 32kg due to international health and safety regulations and it could not exceed the permitted size allowance.
Any baggage that exceeds the specified allowance may be subject to additional fees.
Atlas Blue passengers could choose to check in online or at the airport.
Atlas Blue could check in online prior to their flight departure through the airline's website or mobile app.
Atlas Blue passengers were advised to arrive at least 3 hours prior to the flight departure time in order to avoid long queues at the airport.
Atlas Blue didn't offer a frequent flyer program.
Please click on the logos below to find out more about airlines that fly similar routes:
No way, really?! Yes! We’ve partnered with some amazing BNPL payment providers to allow you to pay for your flights over time, with ease.
Atlas Blue's fleet consisted of the following aircraft:
Marrakesh Menara Airport (RAK) is an international airport serving Marrakesh. The airport handled over 6.3 million passengers in 2019. This airport is a hub for Royal Air Maroc and Ryanair. Other airlines that fly to and from this airport include easyJet, Air France, Air Europa, Aegean Airlines and more.