List of the busiest airports in Morocco

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The following is a list of the busiest airports in Morocco.

Contents

Morocco's busiest airports by passenger traffic

Overview

Annual passenger traffic at CMN RAK AGA FEZ TNG RBA NDR OUD airports. See source Wikidata query.

2019

RankAirportTotal
passengers [1]
Annual
change
Rank
change
1 Casablanca-Mohammed V 10,306,293Increase2.svg5.9%Steady2.svg
2 Marrakesh 6,396,394Increase2.svg21.1%Steady2.svg
3 Agadir 2,008,465Increase2.svg4.5%Steady2.svg
4 Fez 1,417,881Increase2.svg8.2%Steady2.svg
5 Tangiers 1,353,860Increase2.svg20.1%Steady2.svg
6 Rabat 1,100,846Increase2.svg11.5%Steady2.svg
7 Nador 772,371Increase2.svg8.7%Steady2.svg
8 Oujda 701,913Increase2.svg3.8%Steady2.svg
9 Dakhla 256,975Increase2.svg26.8%Increase2.svg 1
10 Laayoune 255,610Increase2.svg15.3%Decrease2.svg 1
11 Ouarzazate 136,007Increase2.svg 52.8%Increase2.svg 1
12 Essaouira 120,435Increase2.svg15.2%Decrease2.svg 1
13 Al Hoceima 92,121Increase2.svg16.1%Steady2.svg
14 Errachidia 53,366Increase2.svg44.6%Steady2.svg
15 Tétouan 39,982Increase2.svg89.7%Steady2.svg
16 Zagora 17,156Increase2.svg71.5%Increase2.svg 2
17 Guelmim 13,210Increase2.svg26.0%Decrease2.svg 1
18 Tan Tan 12,957Increase2.svg25.8%Decrease2.svg 1
19 Bouarfa 2,909Increase2.svg2618.7%Increase2.svg 2
20 Beni Mellal 764Decrease2.svg77.0%Decrease2.svg 1
21 Ben Slimane 325Increase2.svg22.6%Decrease2.svg 1


2018

RankAirportTotal
passengers [2]
Annual
change
Rank
change
1 Casablanca-Mohammed V 9,732,044Increase2.svg3.9%Steady2.svg
2 Marrakesh 5,279,575Increase2.svg20.9%Steady2.svg
3 Agadir 1,922,344Increase2.svg24.5%Steady2.svg
4 Fez 1,309,481Increase2.svg17.3%Steady2.svg
5 Tangiers 1,127,541Increase2.svg5.0%Steady2.svg
6 Rabat 987,485Increase2.svg6.8%Steady2.svg
7 Nador 710,559Increase2.svg0.5%Steady2.svg
8 Oujda 675,917Increase2.svg6.3%Steady2.svg
9 Laayoune 221,784Increase2.svg7.5%Steady2.svg
10 Dakhla 202,645Increase2.svg20.2%Steady2.svg
11 Essaouira 104,587Increase2.svg 25.4%Steady2.svg
12 Ouarzazate 89,024Increase2.svg36.9%Increase2.svg 1
13 Al Hoceima 79,324Increase2.svg10.1%Decrease2.svg 1
14 Errachidia 36,915Increase2.svg103.4%Increase2.svg 1
15 Tétouan 21,075Decrease2.svg11.4%Decrease2.svg 1
16 Guelmim 10,481Decrease2.svg5.5%Increase2.svg 1
17 Tan Tan 10,303Decrease2.svg15.3%Decrease2.svg 1
18 Zagora 10,004Increase2.svg70.4%Increase2.svg 1
19 Beni Mellal 3,351Decrease2.svg49.8%Decrease2.svg 1
20 Ben Slimane 261Increase2.svg832.1%Increase2.svg 1
21 Bouarfa 107Increase2.svg2.7%Decrease2.svg 1


2017

RankAirportTotal
passengers [2]
Annual
change
Rank
change
1 Casablanca-Mohammed V 9,364,861Steady2.svg
2 Marrakesh 4,366,263Steady2.svg
3 Agadir 1,544,244Steady2.svg
4 Fez 1,116,095Steady2.svg
5 Tangiers 1,074,177Steady2.svg
6 Rabat 924,686Steady2.svg
7 Nador 706,979Steady2.svg
8 Oujda 635,746Steady2.svg
9 Laayoune 206,274Steady2.svg
10 Dakhla 168,552Steady2.svg
11 Essaouira 83,414Steady2.svg
12 Al Hoceima 72,044Increase2.svg 1
13 Ouarzazate 65,010Decrease2.svg 1

2016

RankAirportTotal
passengers [3]
Annual
change
Rank
change
1 Casablanca-Mohammed V 8,616,474Increase2.svg5,36%Steady2.svg
2 Marrakesh 3,894,227Decrease2.svg2,12%Steady2.svg
3 Agadir 1,334,173Decrease2.svg5,24%Steady2.svg
4 Fez 892,974Increase2.svg0,73%Steady2.svg
5 Rabat 873,169Increase2.svg23,69%Increase2.svg 1
6 Tangiers 848,643Increase2.svg7,78%Decrease2.svg 1
7 Nador 640,122Increase2.svg12.7%Steady2.svg
8 Oujda 546,398Increase2.svg4.48%Steady2.svg
9 Laayoune 182,477Increase2.svg19,95%Steady2.svg
10 Dakhla 154,451Increase2.svg20,96%Steady2.svg
11 Essaouira 67,977Increase2.svg 3,01%Steady2.svg
12 Ouarzazate 52,791Decrease2.svg7,10%Steady2.svg
13 Al Hoceima 45,560Decrease2.svg3,63%Steady2.svg

2013

RankAirportTotal
passengers [4]
Annual
change
Rank
change
1 Casablanca-Mohammed V 7,559,751Increase2.svg5.2%Steady2.svg
2 Marrakesh 3,828,518Increase2.svg13.5%Steady2.svg
3 Agadir 1,479,341Increase2.svg6.8%Steady2.svg
4 Tangiers 822,259Increase2.svg4.4%Steady2.svg
5 Fez 790,785Increase2.svg20.8%Steady2.svg
6 Nador 611,888Increase2.svg1.6%Steady2.svg
7 Oujda 505,374Increase2.svg12.7%Steady2.svg
8 Rabat 485,713Increase2.svg38.0%Steady2.svg
10 Laayoune 107,004Increase2.svg13.25%Steady2.svg
11 Essaouira 78,193Increase2.svg207.3%Increase2.svg 3
12 Dakhla 76,179Increase2.svg16.58%Decrease2.svg 1
13 Ouarzazate 53,634Decrease2.svg10.5%Decrease2.svg 1
14 Al Hoceima 48,628Increase2.svg9.9%Decrease2.svg 1
15 Tetouan 26,439Increase2.svg197.8%Steady2.svg 7
16 Guelmim 10,749Increase2.svg28.73%Steady2.svg

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References

  1. "Office National des aéroports -Je suis Professionnel - Statistiques" (in French). Onda.ma.
  2. 1 2 "Office National des aéroports -Je suis Professionnel - Statistiques" (in French). Onda.ma. Retrieved 15 October 2019.
  3. (in French) Passenger traffic from January to December 2016 Archived 2 January 2015 at the Wayback Machine
  4. (in French) ONDA Statistics - December 2013 Archived 2 January 2015 at the Wayback Machine