Strengthening Air Connectivity: Morocco and Haiti Sign a Groundbreaking Agreement
On April 16, 2026, during the Global Symposium for Support in Implementation (GISS 2026) held in Marrakech, Morocco, significant strides were made in international air transport relations. Abdessamad Kayouh, Morocco's Minister of Transport and Logistics, finalized a series of bilateral agreements aimed at enhancing air connectivity with several nations, including the Cooperative Republic of Guyana, the Republic of Haiti, and the Republic of Mauritius.
This new agreement is designed to bolster air service development among the involved countries, establishing a modern legal framework that aligns with international standards. Key components of the agreement include the multi-designation of airlines, weekly flight frequency operations, and comprehensive provisions addressing civil aviation security and safety. Such measures are expected to pave the way for increased collaboration and exchanges among the airlines involved, encouraging the establishment of commercial and technical partnerships that will significantly improve air connectivity. This initiative is anticipated to facilitate the smooth movement of passengers and goods, marking a transformative step in the regional aviation landscape.
The signing of these agreements underscores the vision of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, aiming to enhance Morocco's air connectivity with its international partners. This initiative will position Morocco as a pivotal regional hub, linking Africa to the rest of the world while promoting economic growth and development through improved transportation links.
As reported by haitilibre.com.