Arkia Israel Airlines announced on Wednesday that, starting August 24, it will resume direct flights to Marrakesh, Morocco, after a three-year suspension due to the war.
According to the airline, the flights will operate twice a week, on Mondays and Wednesdays, using Airbus A320 aircraft. The renewed service will once again allow Israeli travelers to visit one of North Africa's "most fascinating destinations."
The route's reopening follows a lengthy period of joint efforts with aviation and security authorities, and represents significant news for Israeli travelers wishing to return to Morocco.
Arkia said that one-way fares will start at $329. The airline also emphasized that Israeli passport holders must obtain a visa to enter Morocco and advised travelers to make the necessary arrangements in advance.
Marrakesh flights to land at Menara Airport
The direct route from Israel to Marrakesh was originally launched in summer 2021. The flight time to Morocco is approximately 5 to 6 hours. Until the start of the war, Israir Airlines and El Al operated the route three times a week.
Direct flights from Israel land at Marrakesh Menara Airport (RAK). The airport, located about 6 km southeast of central Marrakesh, has two terminals: Terminal 1 for arriving passengers and Terminal 3 for departing passengers.
Marrakesh is renowned for its markets, gardens, palaces, and mosques, as well as the hidden alleyways and small courtyards of the historic old city.