Morocco’s Air Travel Rebounds: Airports See 55% Recovery in International Passengers

From February 7, the date of the reopening of national air borders until the end of the month, Moroccan airports recorded an increase in the volume of international commercial traffic, reaching 660,045 passengers.
This volume represents a recovery rate of 55% compared to the same period in 2019, according to the National Airports Office (ONDA) in its latest report on commercial air traffic, adding that Moroccan airports welcomed 5,714 international flights during the month, or a recovery of 65% compared to the same period in 2019.
In detail, Mohammed V Airport in Casablanca welcomed 328,627 international passengers, thus recovering 72% of the 2019 traffic, through 2,724 international flights, or 74% for airport movements, the same source specifies.
More specifically, Europe accounted for 64% of international air traffic, followed by the Middle East and Africa markets with 13% each, and North America with 6%.
In addition, ONDA assures that several devices have been put in place in all airports, to guarantee the reception of passengers in the best conditions of health, safety and quality of service, in accordance with the new conditions of access to the national territory.
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