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Nador International Airport
Nador International Airport is an airport in Nador province serving the city of Nador, Morocco. It is also known as Al Aroui International Airport. Nador is a small international airport with links to Morocco’s main airports and some European destinations (Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, and Spain). It is relatively busy airport during summers as many Moroccan nationals living in Western Europe and originating from Nador region travel through it. Nador Airport is owned and run by the state as all other Moroccan public airports (ONDA). It is exploited mainly by the Royal Air Morocco Company and its subsidiary Atlas Blue. In the year 2008 the airport handled over 215.000 passengers. Nador International Airport has a single terminal, divided in arrivals and departures, both on the ground floor and sharing the public/open area with basic facilities as a coffee-shop, snack-corner and small shop. Check-in terminals are located at one side of the main terminal hall, while the other side is for the baggage check for arriving customers. After passport control there is a waiting-room, a smoking-lounge and a small room for praying. The airport has one runway of 3.000 meter long and 45 meter wide and can handle commercial aircraft up to a Boeing 747.
Airport summary guide
Airport Name; Nador International Airport
Airport type; Public
Operator; ONDA
Serves; Nador
Location; the airport is located at Al Arouit and approximately 30 km. from Nador city by road.
Airlines; Air Algerie, Air Arabia, Brussels Airlines, Egypt Air, Emirates, Air France, Iberia Airlines, Qatar Airways, Libyan Airlines, Etihad Airways, Royal Air Maroc, Saudi Arabian Airlines, Turkish Airlines, Lufthansa, Tunisair.
On arrival-time of an incoming flight many grand taxis wait outside the terminal and offer transfers to most regional cities.
Mohammed V International Airport
Mohammed V International Airport in Morocco is operated by ONDA (National Airports Office). Located in Nouasseur, a suburb 30 km south-east of Casablanca, it is the busiest airport in Morocco with over 6.2 million passengers passing through the airport in 2008. It was named after the late Sultan Mohammed V of Morocco. The airport is the hub of Morocco’s flag carrier Royal Air Maroc, Air Arabia Maroc, Jet4you and Regional Airlines.
The Casablanca Mohammed V Airport was originally built by the United States in early 1943 during World War II as an axillary airfield for Casablanca’s Anfa Airport and was named Berrechid Airfield. Mohammed V airport can be reached via the A7 Casa-Berchid motorway via Bouskoura.
Airport Hotels Facilities
Casablanca Mohammed V Airport has two airport hotels, the Atlas Hotel which is a 3 star hotel owned by Atlas Hospitality and a hotel inside the transit area of terminal 2 which offers rooms for shorter periods exclusively for transiting passengers.
Airport Summary Guide
Airport type, Public / Civil
Operator, ONDA
Location; in Nouasseur, a suburb 30 km south-east of Casablanca
Website; http://www.onda.ma
Airlines; Air Algerie, Air Arabia, Brussels Airlines, Egypt Air, Emirates, Air France, Iberia Airlines, Qatar Airways, Libyan Airlines, Etihad Airways, Royal Air Maroc, Saudi Arabian Airlines, Turkish Airlines, Lufthansa, Tunisair.
Destinations; Freetown, Geneva, Istanbul, Tripoli, Tunis, Toulouse, Yaoundé, Niamey, Nice, Nouakchott, Ouagadougou, Kano Kinshasa, Lagos, London-Heathrow, Libreville, Lille, Lisbon, Lomé, Lyon, Madrid, Malabo, Marseille, Monrovia, Montpellier, Barcelona, Beirut, Bissau, Bologna, Bordeaux, Brazzaville, Brussels, Cairo, Dakar, Douala, Frankfurt, Conakry.
Cargo airlines
• Air France Cargo
• DHL Airways
• Royal Air Maroc Cargo
• FedEx Express
• UPS Airlines
As part of the development of the airport, and since Casablanca is one of the main trading and industrial cities in the southern Mediterranean, the cargo operations will expand in the next few years. A 30,000 sq meter cargo facility opened in 2008, with an annual processing capacity of 150,000 tonnes.
Casablanca-Anfa Airport
Casablanca-Anfa Airport in Morocco is located about 6km southwest of Casablanca. Anfa Airport is one of two airports serving the Casablanca area, the other being the newer and larger Mohammed V International Airport. Built in the 1920s by the French colonial government, Anfa Airport was the primary airport for Casablanca until the United States Air Force closed its base at Nouasseur in 1959. Nouasseur Air Base was renamed Mohammed V International Airport and has been expanded over the years to handle large jet aircraft and has become Casablanca’s primary Airport.
Airport Summary Guide
Airport type; Public
Operator; ONDA
Location; about 6km southwest of Casablanca, Morocco
Other Airports in Morocco
• Al Massira Airport –Agadir
• Angads Airport
• Cherif Al Idrissi Airport
• Kenitra Airport
• Menara Airport
• Mogador Airport
• Moulay Ali Cherif Airport
• Ouarzazate Airport
• Rabat-Sale Airport
• Sania Ramel Airport
• Tan Tan Airport
• Tangier-Boukhalef Airport
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