While there were reports of clashes between local populations and Sahrawi nomads in the Souss-Massa region, these are now clashes between two different Sahrawi nomadic tribes, near Agadir airport. The bloodbath was narrowly avoided.
Last Saturday, two different Sahrawi nomadic tribes were about to violently settle their scores (the details of which are unknown for the moment) near Agadir airport. This took place in the Admin forest. The authorities intervened to put an end to the existing (…)
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Tribal Tensions Flare Near Agadir Airport as Authorities Intervene in Nomadic Dispute
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Moroccan Airports See 14% Surge in Passenger Traffic, Exceeding 2.3 Million in Latest Month
19 May 2019, by SaidMoroccan airports saw the passage last month of some 2,307,558 passengers, an increase of 14.64% compared to the same period last year.
Almost all the airports in the kingdom are in the green, particularly that of Marrakech (+24.31%), Rabat-Salé (+19.22%) Tangier (+19.11%), Nador (+16.89%), Agadir (+10.73%) and Fez (+10.04%), according to a press release from the National Airports Office (ONDA).
ONDA reports strong growth of 30.15% in domestic traffic, with 313,246 passengers welcomed, (…) -
Ryanair Launches Twice-Weekly Flights from Bordeaux to Agadir, Morocco
15 June 2019, by SaidThe low-cost airline "Ryanair" has just announced the launch of a new flight to Morocco, more specifically to Agadir, starting in April 2020.
In a press release, the Company announces a new air link between the airports of Bordeaux and Agadir during the summer season 2020, at a rate of two flights per week.
In detail and according to a simulation carried out on the "Ryanair" website, the flights will take place on Tuesdays and Saturdays. Thus, the plane will take off from Bordeaux (…) -
EasyJet Revives Year-Round Toulouse-Agadir Route with Fares Starting at €38
11 July 2019, by SaidThe low-cost airline, EasyJet, has just announced the upcoming launch of a new air link between the cities of Toulouse and Agadir. This flight will not be seasonal and should be offered all year round.
This is not really a novelty since EasyJet had already offered this flight in the past, before abandoning it. In detail, the new route will be available from late October 2019, it is indicated in a press release. Thus, three weekly flights will be offered (Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday). (…) -
Swissport Secures 7-Year Contract for Ground Handling at 15 Moroccan Airports
15 July 2019, by Bladi.netSwissport has renewed its contract with 15 airports in Morocco. These are the airports of Casablanca, Tangier, Rabat, Nador, Oujda, Al Hoceima, Tetouan, Marrakech, Agadir, Fez, Ouarzazate, Essaouira, Laayoune, Dakhla and Errachidia. This contract concerns the award of a new handling license to Swissport. It was signed with the Swiss Group by the National Airports Office for the award of handling licenses (ONDA).
During this signing, the group praised the work and rigor shown by the (…) -
Pakistani Travelers Caught Smuggling 75 iPhones at Agadir Airport
1 September 2019, by KamalCustoms services at Agadir’s Al Massira airport managed to apprehend two Pakistani nationals who were trying to smuggle nearly 75 iPhone mobile phones.
According to Agadir24, the travelers, who arrived on a flight from France, had carefully concealed the merchandise in their luggage to avoid suspicion from Moroccan customs.
The control operation allowed, thanks to the vigilance of the customs elements, to seize 38 mobile phones from one passenger as well as 37 others in possession of (…) -
Swedish Tourist Caught Smuggling 1,600 Reptiles at Moroccan Airport
11 December 2020, by GinetteThe police elements at Agadir Al-Massira airport made an unexpected discovery from a Swedish passenger. A man was trying to conceal about 1,600 reptiles in homemade objects, to bring them back to Sweden.
No one expects to find so many reptiles in a place like this. According to the daily Al Akhbar, the police elements working at Agadir Al-Massira airport discovered the improvised hiding places of the tourist in homemade objects and proceeded to seize the objects and the animals. (…) -
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Agadir Airport Sees 1.33% Rise in August Travelers, Ranks 3rd in Morocco
4 October 2019, by GinetteThe travelers who transited through Agadir-Al Massira airport in August last increased by 1.33%. This is what the National Airports Office (ONDA) has just indicated in a press release, reporting 195,135 travelers.
According to ONDA, Agadir-Al Massira airport occupied the 3rd place nationally during the month of August last, behind Marrakech-Menara, with a total of 524,815 travelers (2nd) and the Mohammed V international airport in Casablanca, which ranks first with 1,169,872 travelers. (…) -
Morocco’s Airports See 12% Surge in Passenger Traffic, Casablanca Hub Leads Growth
13 October 2019, by GinetteDuring the first eight months of 2019, nearly 16.7 million travelers transited through the various Moroccan airports, compared to 14.85 million travelers in the same period last year.
The Mohammed V Airport in Casablanca is by far the country’s leading airport with 6,923,746 passengers welcomed in eight months, a strong increase compared to last year, according to data published by the National Airports Office (ONDA).
Despite this increase, the Casablanca airport sees its market share (…)