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.

Medina of Marrakesh, Morocco.
Medina of Marrakesh, Morocco. (credit: UNESCO/Wikimedia Commons)

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.