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Venice to Bamako, Mali from €449

Good DealAiFly Score: 57/100Verified 16 May 2026 20:41 UTC

Venice to Bamako with Royal Air Maroc from €449 — 55% below the typical deal price of €1000.

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🏷️ 55% below typical deal priceTypical deal price: €1000
This deal vs. typical deal price for this route — verified 16 May 2026 at 20:40 UTC

Tickets from €449 both ways — checked baggage included.

✈️ Royal Air Maroc — AFR 54/100 (classic)
In this fare:
  • Checked baggage: 1 × 23 kg
  • Onboard meal: Hot meal
  • WiFi: Paid wifi
  • Cabin: 32″ pitch on Boeing 787-8

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13 Sep – 11 Oct€449✈︎ 9h 10m · 1 stopSkyscanner →

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🧳 Baggage Allowance

Bag Type Dimensions / Weight Included
👜 Personal Item Small bag / laptop ✅ Yes
🎒 Cabin Bag 10 kg ✅ Yes
🧳 Checked Bag 1 × 23 kg ✅ Yes

📋 Full Royal Air Maroc baggage allowance & fees →

💡 Casablanca stopover opportunity

The return routing includes a 12h 40m layover in Casablanca — long enough to leave Mohammed V Airport and see the city. Top picks within ~30 min of CMN: the oceanfront Hassan II Mosque (the only mosque in Morocco open to non-Muslims, with guided tours), the Art Deco Medina, the Corniche promenade, and a tagine lunch at Rick’s Café. RAM’s STPC (Stopover Programme) often covers a free hotel + airport transfers + meals for connecting passengers with layovers over 8 hours — confirm eligibility at the RAM transfer desk on arrival. Morocco is visa-free for EU passport holders on stays under 90 days, so no paperwork before you go. With the 12h window, you’ll comfortably fit 6-8 hours of exploring before heading back for the onward flight to Venice.

✅ Royal Air Maroc fare includes 1 × 23 kg checked baggage.

🌍 About Bamako
Bamako sprawls along the Niger River, which is the city's spine — pirogues still ferry people across and fishermen work the banks below Point G hill. It's one of West Africa's great music cities: the kora-and-guitar tradition of Ali Farka Touré and Toumani Diabaté is homegrown, not a tourist act, and live griot music turns up in neighborhood clubs most weekends. Eat dibi — grilled lamb with raw onions and chili, cut to order at streetside grills after dark — or grilled capitaine, the meaty perch pulled from the Niger. The National Museum of Mali holds a serious collection of bògòlan, the mud-dyed cloth that's the region's signature textile. Come November to February, dry and merely hot; skip March–May, when afternoons push past 40°C, and the June–September rains.

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