Where to transit in Morocco? Important notes for transit

Morocco (Morocco) – a country located in the northwest of Africa – is an attractive destination for those who love Islamic culture, ancient cities, and mysterious desert landscapes. From the colorful city of Marrakech, the modern Casablanca to the vast Sahara Desert, Morocco offers a unique experience found nowhere else. However, currently,Vietnam does not yet have direct flights to Morocco, so you are required to transit at one or two international transit points. Knowing the popular transit points and important notes will help your journey to this North African country become smoother and easier.


1. Popular transit points when flying to Morocco from Vietnam

Due to the long geographical distance and the absence of direct flight routes, flights from Vietnam to Morocco often have to transit in Europe or the Middle East. Here are some popular transit points:

  • Doha (Qatar) or Dubai (UAE): This is the most popular option for journeys from Vietnam. You can fly from Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh City to Doha (Qatar Airways) or Dubai (Emirates), then connect directly to Casablanca (CMN) – Morocco's largest international airport.

  • Istanbul (Turkey): Turkish Airlines also operates many flights from Vietnam to Istanbul and connects to Casablanca or Marrakech. This option usually requires only one transit and has a reasonable flight time.

  • Paris, Madrid, Frankfurt or Rome (Europe): If you choose European airlines such as Air France, Lufthansa, or Iberia, you will transit in a major European city before connecting to Morocco. Some itineraries may require two transits: Vietnam → Europe → Morocco.

Suggestion: Transit route via Emirates500MB high-speed/DayIstanbul is often the most convenient as it requires only one stop, with a total flight time of approximately 16 – 20 hours depending on the departure point and itinerary.


2. Important notes for transiting to Morocco

The long journey from Vietnam to Morocco often includes multiple flight segments, so understanding the requirements and regulations for transit is extremely important.

Check transit visa requirements:

  • If transiting in Middle East (Doha, Dubai, Istanbul), Vietnamese citizens usually do not need a transit visa if staying at the airport for less than 24 hours and not leaving the transit area.

  • If transiting in Europe, you may needSchengen transit visa if you have to change terminals or go through immigration at the transit point. Therefore, check carefully before booking your tickets.

Choose a suitable layover time:

  • Prioritize flights with a transit time of at least 2-3 hours to ensure enough time for procedures and avoid risks if the first flight is delayed.

  • If the transit time is longer than 8 hours, you can apply for a transit visa to go out and visit the city.

Check checked baggage:

  • When booking tickets with the same airline or booking reference, your luggage will be transferred directly to your final destination, Casablanca or Marrakech.

  • If you book each leg separately, you may have to re-claim and re-check your baggage at the transit point, and go through temporary immigration.

Documents and entry regulations:

  • Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months.

  • Prepare round-trip flight tickets, hotel reservation confirmation, and travel itinerary as some transit countries may require you to present them to allow you to transit.


3. Conclusion

Although there are currently no direct flights from Vietnam to Morocco, transiting through major cities likeDoha, Dubai, Istanbul, or Paris is completely convenient and common. When you prepare thoroughly for visas, baggage, documents, and choose a suitable itinerary, your trip to the land of the Sahara Desert, Islamic architecture, and unique culture will become easier and more complete. Plan early and prepare carefully to make your journey to discover Morocco smooth and memorable.

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