Mohammed V International Airport
Located in Casablanca, it's the busiest and most significant hub in Morocco. The airport is serviced by major airlines from Europe, North America, the Middle East, and Africa.
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Morocco is well-connected by air, with several international airports that serve as gateways to different parts of the country:
Located in Casablanca, it's the busiest and most significant hub in Morocco. The airport is serviced by major airlines from Europe, North America, the Middle East, and Africa.
Ideal for tourists, this airport offers a beautiful introduction to Moroccan architecture and serves flights mainly from Europe and some Middle Eastern countries.
Serving Morocco’s capital, Rabat, it is perfect for travelers interested in exploring the political and cultural richness of Morocco.
Here are some essential tips to help you navigate the local customs, manage your finances, and communicate effectively during your stay.
The Moroccan Dirham (MAD) is the currency in use. Credit cards are widely accepted in major cities, but it’s advisable to carry some cash, especially in smaller towns or rural areas.
As soon as passengers arrive to the Moroccan territory, the Moroccan Airports Authority (ONDA) provide them change services, in several change offices located in both Casablanca and Marrakech airports.
For more information on available agencies, please consult the following links:
Marrakech-Ménara Airport change offices
Mohamed V – Casablanca Airport change offices
Arabic is the official language, with Amazigh dialects also widely spoken. French is used in business and tourism, and increasingly, English is spoken in major tourist areas.
The other transport means that comes on handy are taxis. Taxi stations are located at the airports’ esplanades. The fares are posted in the Taxi Parking for all destinations. Bus shuttle services city-airport-city are also provided in Ménara airport.
Marrakech-Ménara Airport transport services
Mohamed V – Casablanca Airport transport services