Are there direct flights from Brussels to Morocco?

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Are there direct flights from Brussels to Morocco?

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Yes — plenty. Brussels Airport and Brussels South Charleroi fly direct to Marrakech, Casablanca, Tangier, Nador, Oujda and Agadir. Carriers include Royal Air Maroc, Brussels Airlines, Ryanair and TUI fly. Flight time runs about 3 to 3.5 hours.

Yes, and the choice is excellent. Belgium’s strong ties with Morocco mean both Brussels Airport (BRU) and Brussels South Charleroi (CRL) run frequent direct services. From Brussels you can fly nonstop to Marrakech, Casablanca, Tangier, Nador, Oujda and Agadir; Charleroi adds low-cost Ryanair routes to several of the same cities. Between Royal Air Maroc, Brussels Airlines, Ryanair and TUI fly, there’s real competition on price and timetable, which keeps things flexible.

Flight times are short — Brussels to Marrakech is around 3 hours 20 minutes, Brussels to Casablanca a little under that. For most of the itineraries I plan, I fly Belgian guests straight into the city closest to where their trip begins: Marrakech for the south and the desert, or Casablanca and onward for the imperial-cities loop. The breadth of destinations from Brussels is a real luxury, because it lets us tailor the arrival airport to the route rather than the other way around.

That ability to choose your airport matters more than people expect. If your trip is Marrakech–Atlas–Sahara, fly into Marrakech (RAK). If you’re heading north to Tangier and Chefchaouen, a direct Brussels–Tangier flight saves you a long drive. We often design ‘open-jaw’ routes — in to one city, home from another — precisely because Belgium’s flight network makes it easy and it spares you a day of backtracking.

On timing, the low-cost options from Charleroi are cheapest midweek and outside Belgian school holidays and the summer peak, when the diaspora travel demand pushes fares up. Booking six to ten weeks ahead usually lands the best value. And with such a short flight, an early Brussels departure still leaves you a full first afternoon — ideal for a gentle riad check-in and a rooftop sunset rather than a long onward transfer.

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Serenity Morocco Expert Team Travel Designers, Serenity Morocco Tours. Answered March 2026.

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