Casablanca Mohammed V International Airport is Morocco's largest airport, located about 30 km southeast of Casablanca city centre. Named after King Mohammed V, the founder of modern Morocco, CMN is the primary hub for Royal Air Maroc and the country's main gateway, connecting Morocco to destinations across Africa, Europe, the Middle East, and North America.
Casablanca has one main commercial airport, CMN. Casablanca-Anfa Airport, which handled domestic flights, was closed in 2014 and redeveloped. All scheduled domestic and international flights now operate from CMN.
CMN has three terminals. Terminal 1 handles international flights for most carriers. Terminal 2 serves domestic routes within Morocco. Terminal 3, opened in 2008, handles additional international traffic including Royal Air Maroc operations. All terminals are within the same airport complex.
Terminals 1 and 3 are close together within the international precinct, reachable on foot in around 5 to 10 minutes. Terminal 2 is a short walk away within the same complex. No shuttle is required, though passengers should follow airport signage carefully during busy periods.
CMN has two parallel runways, designated 17L/35R and 17R/35L, supporting simultaneous arrivals and departures. This layout gives the airport the capacity to operate efficiently as Africa's third busiest airport and Morocco's primary international hub.
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CMN has the Royal Air Maroc Business Lounge in Terminal 1 and Priority Pass lounges. General facilities include free Wi-Fi, duty-free retail with Moroccan argan oil, leather goods, and spices, Arabic and international dining, currency exchange, ATMs, luggage storage, prayer rooms, medical services, and baby care facilities.
Duty-free shops stock Moroccan handicrafts, argan oil, traditional spices, leather goods, and international brands. Dining includes Moroccan cuisine alongside international cafes and fast food. The terminals have art displays reflecting Moroccan culture, prayer rooms, relaxation areas, and charging stations.
The official name is Casablanca Mohammed V International Airport, named after King Mohammed V. It was formerly known as Casablanca-Nouasseur Airport.
The IATA code is CMN, visible on boarding passes, luggage tags, and booking confirmations.
Terminals 1 and 3 handle international flights, and Terminal 2 serves domestic routes within Morocco. All three are within the same airport complex.
CMN is in Nouasseur, approximately 30 km southeast of Casablanca city centre in Morocco.
CMN opened in 1957 and has been progressively expanded, with Terminal 3 added in 2008 as part of a major capacity upgrade.
Yes, CMN operates 24 hours a day, though some retail and dining outlets may have limited hours for early or late departures.
CMN is about 30 km from the city centre. The ONCF train connects the airport to Casablanca stations in approximately 35 minutes, one of the most convenient airport rail links in Africa.
Royal Air Maroc is the home carrier. Others include Air France, Ryanair, easyJet, Transavia, Turkish Airlines, and Emirates.
Yes. CMN has the Royal Air Maroc Business Lounge and Priority Pass lounges offering food, drinks, Wi-Fi, and comfortable seating.
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