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Morocco’s Airports Cut Border Control Wait Times by Up to 70 Percent
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The North Africa Post
Passengers passing through Moroccan airports are spending markedly less time at border control in 2026.
The gains were most pronounced at Casablanca’s Mohammed V Airport, the kingdom’s principal aviation hub.
Tangier recorded a 52 percent improvement, with arrival wait times cut to 11.93 minutes.
Fes airport posted one of the network’s best results, with departure processing down to just 1.53 minutes, while Agadir maintained an average arrival time of under ten minutes.
Airports of Morocco said it aims to position the kingdom’s airports as regional benchmarks for service quality and operational efficiency.