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(CMN) Casablanca
MOROCCO - Casablanca Mohammed V
(MDE) Medellin
COLOMBIA - Medellin Jose Marie Cordova Int'l
18
Jul
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(CMN) Casablanca Mohammed V
Casablanca, Morocco
(MDE) Medellin Jose Marie Cordova Int'l
Medellin, Colombia
18
Jul
Saturday
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Casablanca to Medellín: Your Guide to This Route

Direct & connecting flights|CMN – MDE|$487
$487one way
Cheapest price
14h 45m1 stop via MAD
Flight duration
8,243 kmas the crow flies
Flight distance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

Casablanca to Medellín

Flying from Casablanca to Medellín is an uncommon but fascinating transatlantic journey connecting Morocco's largest city with Colombia's vibrant mountain metropolis. There are no direct flights, so travelers typically connect through European hubs like Madrid, Paris, or Lisbon, or route through cities like Miami or Bogotá. Total travel time ranges from 16 to 24 hours depending on your layover. The best time to visit Medellín is during its dry seasons in December through March or July through August, when the city's eternal spring climate is at its most pleasant. Last minute travelers on this route can sometimes find favorable fares on connecting itineraries, particularly midweek. Airlines like Iberia, Air France, and Royal Air Maroc commonly serve portions of this route. Pack layers — you'll go from warm Casablanca to Medellín's mild highlands at 1,500 meters elevation. It's a journey of contrasts that rewards the curious traveler.

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What are the cheapest months to fly from Casablanca (CMN) to Medellín (MDE)?
The cheapest months to fly from Casablanca to Medellín are typically during the low season, which falls between February and May and again from September to November. Booking 6-8 weeks in advance and being flexible with travel dates can help you secure the best fares. Prices tend to rise during the December-January holiday season and during summer months (June-August).
Are there direct flights from Casablanca (CMN) to Medellín (MDE), or will I need a layover?+
Do Moroccan passport holders need a visa to travel to Colombia via Medellín (MDE)?+
What are the luggage allowances for flights from Casablanca to Medellín?+
What seat classes are available on flights from Casablanca (CMN) to Medellín (MDE)?+
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Flying from Casablanca to Medellín: A Transatlantic Journey Worth Planning

Connecting the cultural heart of Morocco with Colombia's City of Eternal Spring, flights from Casablanca to Medellín represent one of the more intriguing transatlantic routes available to adventurous travelers. While there are no direct flights linking Mohammed V International Airport (CMN) with José María Córdova International Airport (MDE), several well-established connection options make this journey surprisingly manageable.

Most itineraries involve a stopover in a major European or American hub. Iberia and Royal Air Maroc frequently route passengers through Madrid, which serves as a natural midpoint between North Africa and South America. Other common connection cities include Paris, Miami, and Bogotá, with airlines like Air France, Avianca, and American Airlines playing key roles depending on the routing. Total travel time typically ranges from 16 to 24 hours, depending on the length of the layover. Savvy travelers often use longer stopovers as an opportunity to explore a transit city for a few hours or even overnight.

When it comes to timing, the route from Casablanca to Medellín rewards those who plan around weather and local events. Medellín enjoys a mild climate year-round thanks to its elevation, but the driest months of December through March and June through September tend to be most pleasant for sightseeing. August brings the famous Feria de las Flores, a flower festival that fills the city with parades and color. Meanwhile, departing Casablanca during spring or autumn means avoiding the intense summer heat of coastal Morocco.

Price-wise, booking well in advance and being flexible with connection cities can save a significant amount. Tuesday and Wednesday departures tend to offer more competitive fares, and travelers should compare options across multiple airlines rather than committing to the first itinerary they find. Setting up fare alerts is a practical strategy for a route like this, where pricing can fluctuate considerably.

What makes this particular journey compelling is the dramatic cultural contrast it offers. Casablanca, with its French colonial architecture, bustling medinas, and the stunning Hassan II Mosque, feels worlds apart from Medellín's lush mountain valley setting, innovative urban design, and vibrant street art scene. Travelers making this trip are often those drawn to cities that have reinvented themselves — both Casablanca and Medellín have undergone remarkable transformations in recent decades.

A few practical tips: ensure your passport has at least six months of validity remaining, check visa requirements for any transit countries, and pack layers since Medellín's springlike temperatures can feel cool in the evenings. With thoughtful planning, this transatlantic crossing opens the door to two of the most dynamic cities in their respective continents.