Flights to Morocco - Frequently Asked Questions
+ Does Condor serve a free meal on flights to Morocco?
On Condor’s long-haul flight from Canada to Frankfurt (FRA), Economy Class passengers receive a complimentary Taste the World Menu and a snack, along with free soft and hot drinks throughout the flight. Premium Economy offers the Classic Premium Menu with an enhanced meal service and an upgraded selection of drinks, while Business Class features the Taste the World Gourmet Menu with a multi-course dining experience and an extended range of beverages included. Additional snacks and alcoholic drinks beyond the standard inclusions are available for purchase in Economy and Premium Economy. Onboard meals and drinks on any connecting flight beyond Frankfurt to Morocco may differ, especially if that flight is operated by another airline.
+ Do I need a visa to visit Morocco?
Canadian citizens do not need a visa for tourist or business stays in Morocco of up to 90 days. For entry, a valid passport or temporary passport is required, and it must be valid for at least 6 months from the start of the journey. An identity card or temporary ID is not accepted for entry into Morocco. A visa or residence permit is required if a longer stay, work, or study in Morocco is planned, which must be arranged in advance with the Moroccan authorities. Entry rules can change, so travellers should confirm the current requirements with official Moroccan government or consular sources before departure. For official entry, visa, and passport validity requirements for Canadian citizens, consult The Government of Canada’s official source of travel information and advice.
+ What airports in Morocco does Condor serve?
Condor serves the following airports in Morocco: Casablanca (CMN).
+ When is the cheapest time to fly to Morocco?
For flights from Canada to Morocco, the lowest average fares occur in March and October. Within those months, Tuesday and Thursday departures are cheaper than other weekdays. Booking around 4 to 8 weeks before departure secures better prices than booking very close to the travel date. Summer holiday periods and major festive seasons have higher fares than these quieter months.
+ What's the best time to visit Morocco?
The most comfortable time to visit Morocco is spring from March to May and autumn from September to November, when daytime temperatures are warm without extreme heat and conditions suit city sightseeing, desert excursions, and hiking. Coastal cities such as Casablanca and Rabat are pleasantly mild in these seasons, while inland cities like Marrakesh and Fes are warm but not yet at peak summer temperatures. Summer months bring very high heat in the interior and desert regions, which can limit daytime activities, although Atlantic coastal areas stay cooler. Winter brings cooler weather and more rain along the coast and in the north, and cold conditions in the Atlas Mountains, but it can suit travellers who prefer fewer crowds and are prepared for lower temperatures.
+ What is the time difference between Canada and Morocco?
Morocco uses the Africa/Casablanca time zone, which is close to Greenwich Mean Time and can shift by one hour around daylight saving and Ramadan adjustments. Canada spans several time zones from Pacific to Newfoundland time, so the time difference with Morocco depends on the province or territory.
+ Does Condor offer special deals or fares for flights to Morocco?
Condor markets flights to Morocco within various promotional fare types, including Catch a fly-t deals that focus on particularly low-price offers. Additional savings are available through last-minute deals when remaining seats are released shortly before departure, as well as reduced fares for early bookers on many routes. These promotions are capacity-controlled and linked to specific booking classes, so the lowest fares are found when flexible on travel dates and willing to choose the promotional fare conditions. Taxes, fees, baggage allowances, and change or refund rules depend on the selected fare and are shown during the booking process for flights to Morocco.
+ Is Wi-Fi available on Condor flights to Morocco?
On Condor’s long-haul flight from Canada to Frankfurt (FRA), Wi‑Fi is offered through the FlyConnect service. Passengers can connect smartphones, tablets, or laptops to the onboard network and choose between messaging-focused and broader internet packages for browsing, email, and social media, with fees charged during the flight. Streaming-quality use is limited so that the connection remains stable for all users. Onboard amenities and any Wi‑Fi service on the connecting flight from Europe to Morocco may differ and depend on the operating airline and aircraft.
+ What inflight entertainment options are offered on Condor flights to Morocco?
On Condor’s long-haul flight from Canada to Frankfurt (FRA), each seat is equipped with a personal screen offering an on-demand Inflight entertainment program. The selection includes a large library of movies, TV series, music, and children’s content across all travel classes. Passengers can also use FlyConnect to access additional digital content and, where supported, connect their own Bluetooth headphones to the seat monitor or use wired headphones provided on board. Premium Economy and Business Class include headphones free of charge, while Economy passengers can purchase a pair if needed. Inflight entertainment on any onward flight from Europe to Morocco may follow a different concept or be more limited, depending on the operating airline and aircraft type.
+ Can I bring sports equipment on my Condor flight to Morocco?
Sports equipment can be transported on Condor itineraries for travel between Canada and Morocco, but it must be registered no later than 8 hours before departure. On long-haul flights from Canada, Business Class passengers and holders of a Condor Activity Card can take one piece of sports equipment up to 30 kg free of charge. In other travel classes, sports items are carried as chargeable special baggage, with prices depending on route and the type of equipment. All sports equipment has to meet the airline’s packing requirements and dimension limits and should be packed in suitable, protective cases. Rules for sports baggage on any connecting flight between Europe and Morocco may differ, especially when that leg is operated by a partner airline.










