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(AGA) Agadir
MOROCCO - Agadir Al Massira
(IAD) Washington
UNITED STATES - Washington Dulles International
20
Jun
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(AGA) Agadir Al Massira
Agadir, Morocco
(IAD) Washington Dulles International
Washington, DC
20
Jun
Saturday
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Flying from Agadir to Washington Dulles: What to Know

Direct & connecting flights|AGA – IAD|$489
$489one way
Cheapest price
14h 25m1 stop via CMN
Flight duration
3,940 mias the crow flies
Flight distance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

The journey from Agadir to Washington Dulles is not a direct one, so expect at least one stop along the way. Most routings connect through European hubs like Paris, Casablanca, or Madrid, with carriers such as Royal Air Maroc, Air France, and Iberia offering some of the more reliable combinations. Total travel time typically runs between 15 and 22 hours depending on the layover. Agadir's Al Massira Airport is compact and easy to navigate, while Dulles sits about 40 km west of central Washington, with rail and shuttle links into the city. Spring and early autumn tend to offer the smoothest weather on both ends. For last minute travelers, it pays to look at connections through Casablanca first, since Royal Air Maroc often holds seats closer to departure. Booking last minute is workable on this route, but flexibility on layover length helps considerably.

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What are the cheapest months to fly from Agadir (AGA) to Washington Dulles (IAD)?
The cheapest months to fly from Agadir to Washington Dulles are typically January, February, and November, when demand is lower. Avoiding peak summer travel (June–August) and the December holiday season can save you significant money on this route.
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Flying from Agadir to Washington Dulles: A Traveler's Guide

The journey from Agadir to Washington Dulles connects Morocco's sun-drenched Atlantic coast with the political heart of the United States. While there are no direct flights between these two cities, the route remains popular among diplomats, students, and travelers exploring transatlantic possibilities. Most itineraries involve at least one stop, typically routed through European hubs such as Casablanca, Paris, Madrid, or Frankfurt, with total travel times generally ranging from 14 to 22 hours depending on layover length.

Royal Air Maroc is often the most logical starting point, with frequent service from Agadir Al Massira Airport (AGA) to Casablanca, where travelers can connect to North American destinations. Air France, Lufthansa, Iberia, and British Airways also offer competitive routings through their respective European gateways. Travelers willing to add a longer layover sometimes find more comfortable schedules with overnight stops in Paris or Madrid, which can break up the journey nicely.

The best time to fly from Agadir to IAD largely depends on your tolerance for crowds and weather. Spring, particularly April through early June, offers pleasant conditions on both ends, with mild Moroccan afternoons and the famed cherry blossoms still lingering around the Washington area. Autumn is another sweet spot, when summer fares drop and the mid-Atlantic foliage turns vibrant. Summer brings the heaviest demand, especially in July and August, while winter flights can be surprisingly quiet, though weather-related delays through European hubs become more common.

A few practical tips can make this long journey more manageable. Check whether your layover allows time to clear passport control if you're changing terminals, particularly in Paris Charles de Gaulle, which is notorious for tight connections. U.S.-bound passengers must complete ESTA or visa requirements well in advance, and travelers from Morocco should confirm any transit visa needs for European stops. Packing a refillable water bottle, noise-cancelling headphones, and a change of clothes in your carry-on can transform the experience.

What makes this particular corridor interesting is the cultural contrast packed into a single trip. You depart from a city defined by argan groves, surf beaches, and souks, and arrive in a region shaped by monuments, museums, and federal architecture. Dulles International serves as a gateway not only to Washington D.C. but also to northern Virginia's wine country and the Blue Ridge foothills. For those willing to embrace the layovers, the Agadir to Washington route becomes less an endurance test and more a thoughtful transition between two very different worlds.