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Study
in Morocco - GETTING TO Morocco |
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BY
AIR | BY ROAD | BY SEA |
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With
international airports at Casablanca, Tangier
and Agadir, Morocco is well linked to Europe,
Africa and the Middle East.
International Airports in Morocco / National Office of Airports Website |
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By
Air
Royal Air Maroc (RAM), the national company provides
many international and domestic flights between
cities in Morocco, using Boeing , ATR. and Airbus.
A new private company, Regional Airlines (RAL)
is also operating in Morocco, Spain, Portugal
and Balearic Island with a Beechcraft fleet (19
seats per plane). But for clients who wish to
hire a private plane, there are private companies
with small planes and experienced pilots. Unfortunately,
there is no helicopter rental services for the
moment.
Airlines serving Morocco include : Air
France, British Airways, Alitalia, Lufthansa,
Sabena, Iberia, KLM, Swissair, Tunis Air, Saudi
Airlines, Aeroflot, Kuwait Airways and Gulf Air.
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By Road
The Moroccan rail system is all standard gauge
and, though limited, provides regular and cheap
services with first-class available. The network
runs from Oujda in the northeast to Casablanca
on the west coast, Tangier on the north coast
and Marrakech in the interior.
The main routes include : -Marrakech -Casablanca
-Rabat -Meknes -Fes -Oujda, Marrakech- Casablanca
-Rabat, Marrakech-Casablanca-Meknes-Fes and Casablanca-Rabat-Tangier.
Fares are among the cheapest in the world.
LAND: Morocco has recently improved its road
network by constructing some motorways. All the
main cities will be connected by 2002 by motorway.
Otherwise good national roads allow you to go
almost everywhere and comfortably in Morocco,
except in the deep south where you may need a
4X4 vehicle. |
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By Sea
Taking your own vehicle
to Morocco is straightforward. There's a variety
of car ferries and jetfoils operating between
Algericas in Spain and Morocco's Tangier and Ceuta.
There are also ferry trips twice a week from Gibraltar
to Tangier.
Principal ports are Tangier, Casablanca and Ceuta.
Lines serving these ports are Comarit, Comanav,
Trasmediterranea, Isnasa, Limadet. Car and passenger
ferry links Tangier and Ceuta in the north of
Morocco to Algeciras, Tariffa and Gibraltar in
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Source: Morocco
Today |
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