The major international airports in Morocco is only a four hour plane ride away from Europe – and yet it’s like you’ve just been dropped into a completely different world within just a few hours from Mainland Europe. No nerve-wracking jet lag, no long-haul flight. A perfect travel destination for anyone who doesn’t want to travel too far.
Morocco has a number of significant international airports, exstensively used with more than 100 in major cities Like Tangier, Casablanca, Fes, Agadir and Marrakech.
When you decide to discover the diversity of the nation, Casablanca Airport Continue to be the greatest airport for your
Morocco Tour.
Royal Air Maroc is the largest country´s airline with routes for more than 80 countries across the world.
Below is the list of the major International airports in Morocco.
Mohamed V International Airport :
Casablanca Mohammed V Airport is the International airports in Morocco. The Morocco’s largest city, was founded in 1515 by the Portuguese, at that time the village was called Casa Blanca (White House). The locals usually speak of ‘Casa’, the abbreviation for Casablanca. Casablanca Mohammed V Airport is Morocco’s busiest airport, consisting of three terminals and two runways. The airport’s train station is located between Terminal 1 and Terminal 2. The majority of the flights at Mohamed V Airport are operated by Air Canada, Iberia, Qatar Airways, Rayal Air Maroc, Turkish Airlines and Emirates.
Casablanca offers some of the best Morocco Itinerary in deffients parts of Morocco to excotic blue city and Sahara Desert.
Marrakech Menara Airport :
Marrakech Menara Airport is Morocco´s second busiest International airports in Morocco after Casablanca Airport. The airport is modern and according to many one of the most beautiful airports in Africa. Marrakech or Marrakesh is typicaly city break destination and very popular with tourist from Europe. Menara has two terminals, both have currency exchange and ATM.
The majority of the flights at Marrakech Menara Airport are operated by Ryanair, easyJet, Rayal Air Maroc and TUI.
Marrakech is a city that offer short and long tours to the sahara desert and atlas mountains as well as a Tour Package to different attractive touristic sights.
Fes Saiss Airport :
There are different domistic and international airlines that operate from Fes airport. Out of them, the airlines brands that operate more frequently are Saudi Arabian Air, TUI Air Belgium, Royal Air Maroc and Qatar Airways. In addition to this, the most popular sectors from Fes are Fes to Casablanca, Fes to Barcelona with 332, 76 weekly flights respectively. Saudi Arabian Airlines 2313 to Madinah is the first flight that departs from Fes airport at 12.55 AM, followed by TUI Air Belgium airlines 5772 to Brussels at 1.25 AM. Whereas Vueling airline 7353 to Barcelona is the last flight that departs fro Fes airport at 11.20 PM. The city of fes is the oldest city in Morocco with an old university in the World. Fes to Marrakech Desert Tour is a popular trip to the sahara desert and atlas mountains.
Rabat – Sale Airport
All passangers arriving directly in Morocco´s capital or anyplace else in the region Rabat-sale-zemmour-zaer use Rabat International Morocco Airport, also called Sale International Airport. There are two teminals at Rabat-Sale International Airports. One of them measuring 16,000 meter square and accommodating 1,5 millions passangers annually is designated for the Hajj.
Rabat International Airport is 90 km from Casablanca, the Moroccan economic capital. The terminal is devided into two sections: one for civil use and the other one for military use. Nine airlines serve Rabat International Airport, which also serves as hub for Royal Air Morocco, the country´s flag carrier, and a number of low-cost and Air france flights.
Tangier Ibn Battouta Airport :
This major International airports in Morocco is named after Moroccan traveller ( Ibn Battouta ) who was born in Tangier. This airport is the closest to Europ, serves Tangier and Rif regions, and has 6 airlines and 12 destinations. Royal Air Maroc and Air Arabia and Ryanair have many connections to this airport in Tangier. Back in 2019, Ibn Battouta Airport in Tangier served about 1,070.000 passangers.
Tangier Airport is 14 km from the center of ville, there are no bus routes in the airport, but grand taxis are alwaysin service 24 hours a day at a fixed price by the governement.
In addition to serving the economy of Tangier which has grown rapidly last few years, this airport plays a big role in providing easy access for traveling packages to different regions including Tetouan, Chefchaouen and Fes.
Agadir Al Massira Airport :
Agadir Al Massira Airport is located southeast of the modern and tourist city of Agadir, in between is Inezgane-Ait Melloul. The Airport is accessible by car via the P1714 ( Route de L´Aeroport ), from the north you can reach the airport via the A7 motoway.
The International airports in Morocco of Agadir has one passanger terminal. Upon arrival at the airport, after the passport control you will get to the baggage reclaim area where you have the option to buy a SIM card from Maroc Telecom providers Orange and Inwi. In the public part of the terminal you will find money exchange offices, ATMs and counters of car rental companies. There are 24 check-in desks in the departure hall. You can also take a Private Desert Tour to the sahara desert of Erg-Chagaga and atlas mountains to Marrakech.
Ouarzazate Airport :
Ouarzazate airport is the main International airports in Morocco in the region and is the closest airport to the sahara desert. Air traffic at Ouarzazate Airport has recorded a noticeable increment of more that 50%, arraiving at 140,000 travelers in 2019. This increment puts the airport at its position as a pioneer in serving tourism in the region.
Inside the airport an Information point, some duty-free shops, and a coffee place. You can also find change bureaux. You can also take a Private Tour to discover the sahara desert, kasbahs and atlas mountains.
The following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter flights at Ouarzazate Airport:
Royal Air Maroc from Casablanca and Zagora.
Ryanair from Barcelona, London-stansted and Marseille.
Transavia from Paris-Orly.
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Your blog on 'The Major International Airports in Morocco' is a comprehensive guide for travelers planning their journey to this enchanting destination. Your detailed descriptions and helpful tips provide invaluable insights into navigating these key airports with ease. Whether it's the bustling hub of Casablanca Mohammed V International Airport or the charming ambiance of Marrakech Menara Airport, your blog ensures that visitors are well-prepared for their arrival and departure experiences. Thank you for sharing such valuable information, making it easier for travelers like me to embark on memorable adventures in Morocco!
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