Flights to Morocco – Frequently Asked Questions
+ When is the cheapest time to fly to Morocco?
Flights to Morocco are usually cheaper during the shoulder seasons (March–May and October–November). To find current offers, check Condor’s Catch a fly-t deals.
+ What airports in Morocco does Condor serve?
Condor connects travelers to Casablanca Mohammed V International Airport (CMN) via Frankfurt. The U.S.–Frankfurt segment is operated by Condor, and the onward connection to Morocco is usually handled by a partner airline.
+ What's the best time to travel to Morocco?
Spring (March–May) and fall (September–November) offer comfortable temperatures for sightseeing. These seasons are ideal for exploring Marrakech, Fez, the Atlas Mountains, or the Sahara Desert.
+ Do I need a visa to visit Morocco?
U.S. citizens can enter Morocco visa-free for stays up to 90 days. A valid passport is required. Check with the Moroccan embassy or consulate for the latest entry requirements before traveling.
+ What is the time difference between the US and Morocco?
Morocco follows Western European Time (UTC+1). It’s 6 hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time (EST) and 9 hours ahead of Pacific Standard Time (PST). The country observes daylight saving time during summer months.
+ Does Condor serve a free meal on flights to Morocco?
Yes. On Condor’s long-haul U.S.–Frankfurt flight, Economy passengers receive a complimentary Taste the World meal, while Premium Economy and Business Class enjoy upgraded service. The short Frankfurt–Casablanca leg may differ. Learn more about meals onboard.
+ Is Wi-Fi available on Condor flights to Morocco?
Wi-Fi is available for purchase on Condor’s Airbus A330neo used on the U.S.–Frankfurt route. Connectivity on the connecting flight to Casablanca depends on the partner airline. Learn more about Condor FlyConnect.
+ What currency is used in Morocco and are credit cards accepted?
The official currency is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD). Credit cards are accepted at larger hotels, restaurants, and shops, but cash is recommended for smaller purchases and markets.
+ What is the tipping etiquette in Morocco?
Tipping is common. In restaurants, 10–15% is appreciated if not included. Small tips for guides, drivers, and hotel staff are also customary. Taxi fares are typically rounded up.
+ Which power plug type is used in Morocco, and will I need an adapter?
Morocco uses plug types C and E (220 V, 50 Hz). U.S. travelers will need a European plug adapter and possibly a voltage converter for non-dual-voltage devices.










