Morocco Flight Guide
The Kingdom of Morocco is located in northern Africa. It is bordered by Algeria to the east and Western Sahara to the south. It has an Atlantic as well as Mediterranean sea coastline. To its north across the straits of Gibraltar is Spain, on the European continent. The capital city of morocco is Rabat while the largest is Casablanca. Other major cities include Tangier, Marrakech, Meknes and Fez. The official language is Arabic. Morocco has great wildlife biodiversity. Places to visit include; the historical medina and the contemporary mosque in Casablanca, the medieval city of Fez, the great plaza of Djeema El Fna in Marrakech, the beaches of Agadir and the stunning Todra Gorge in Tinerhir. Most of the south east region of the country lies in the Sahara Desert. The areas along the Mediterranean coast experience Mediterranean weather. The main international airport in Morocco is the Mohammed V International Airport (IATA: CMN) serving Casablanca. Other major airports are Nador International Airport (IATA: NDR), Ibn Batouta International Airport (IATA: TNG) and Menara International Airport (IATA: RAK). Direct flights are unavailable though Qantas, Delta and Lufthansa operate indirect flights from Australia. The main departure airports are Brisbane, Roma and Sydney Kingsford Smith. The average direct flight time from Sydney or Melbourne to Casablanca in Morocco in a commercial airliner is 22 hours. Indirect flights will vary depending on the connecting hub. http://www.maroc.ma/PortailInst/An/home
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