50 Minute Layover In Casablanca Airport

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I've got a flight from Marrakech to Madrid, with a 50 minute layover in Casablanca. Also, I'll need to go from Terminal 1 to Terminal 2 in Casablanca. Is this enough time?



Best Answer

There is a three minutes walk between terminals. However going through police control might well take more than an hour, it's pretty nightmarish in Casablanca.




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How long does it take to get through customs in Casablanca?

Arriving passengers must count an average of 20 to 30 minutes to complete the formalities of police and customs and to retrieve their luggage.

Does Royal Air Maroc provide hotel for long layover?

Royal Air Maroc provides a free hotel stay in Casablanca for passengers with a layover longer than 8 hours. Passengers who do not hold a transit visa can even stay at a hotel inside the airport (but Canadians do not require a visa).

Is Casablanca airport big?

Casablanca International Airport is the largest airport in Morocco and because of that, it has a network of approximately 100 destinations by 23 airlines and they are still expanding it today which makes them the best airport in Morocco. Africa is the continent with the most connections in this airport as well.

Do I need a visa to transit through Casablanca?

Any passenger in transit to ORLY South with a continuation from ORLY West must be in possession of either a Schengen visa or a Transit visa. Anyone not holding a valid visa for transit will be turned back.



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