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(CMN) Casablanca
MOROCCO - Casablanca Mohammed V
(SCL) Santiago
CHILE - Santiago Arturo Merino Benitez
20
Jun
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(CMN) Casablanca Mohammed V
Casablanca, Morocco
(SCL) Santiago Arturo Merino Benitez
Santiago, Chile
20
Jun
Saturday
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Casablanca to Santiago: Your Transatlantic Flight Guide

Direct & connecting flights|CMN – SCL|$687
$687one way
Cheapest price
16h 45m1 stop via MAD
Flight duration
9,148 kmas the crow flies
Flight distance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

Connecting Morocco with Chile, the route from Casablanca to Santiago spans roughly 9,500 kilometers across the Atlantic. There are no direct flights, so expect at least one layover — typically in Madrid, Paris, or São Paulo. Total travel time ranges from 18 to 26 hours depending on the connection. Airlines like Royal Air Maroc, Iberia, and LATAM frequently serve segments of this route. The best time to fly is during Chile's spring and autumn months, from September to November or March to May, when Santiago's weather is mild and crowds are thinner. Last minute travelers can sometimes find reasonable fares on connecting itineraries through European hubs, especially midweek. Pack layers — Casablanca's warmth gives way to Santiago's cooler, drier climate. This is a journey that rewards patience and flexibility, and booking last minute doesn't have to mean sacrificing comfort if you plan your layovers wisely.

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What are the cheapest months to fly from Casablanca (CMN) to Santiago (SCL)?
The cheapest months to fly from Casablanca to Santiago are typically during the low season between March and May, and again from September to November. Booking well in advance and being flexible with travel dates can help you find fares significantly lower than peak travel periods such as December through February (South American summer) and July through August.
Do I need a visa to fly from Morocco to Chile?+
Are there direct flights from Casablanca (CMN) to Santiago (SCL), or do I need to transit?+
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Flying from Casablanca to Santiago de Chile: A Transatlantic Journey

Connecting the vibrant port city of Casablanca with the sprawling Chilean capital nestled against the Andes, this transatlantic route is one of the longest and most fascinating journeys a traveler can undertake. Flights from CMN to SCL span roughly 10,000 kilometers and typically require at least one stopover, making the total travel time anywhere from 18 to 30 hours depending on the connection city and layover duration.

There are no direct flights linking Morocco and Chile, so travelers generally route through European hubs like Madrid, Paris, or Lisbon, or occasionally through São Paulo in Brazil. Airlines commonly used for this itinerary include Royal Air Maroc for the first leg, paired with LATAM Airlines or Iberia for the transatlantic crossing to South America. Madrid tends to be the most efficient connection point, as both Casablanca and Santiago enjoy frequent service to Barajas Airport.

Timing your trip wisely can make a significant difference. Santiago enjoys a Mediterranean climate with warm, dry summers from December through February and cool, rainy winters from June to August. Travelers departing Casablanca during the Northern Hemisphere winter will arrive to Chilean summer, which is ideal for exploring wine country, hiking in the Andes, or visiting the coastal towns of Valparaíso and Viña del Mar. Conversely, visiting Santiago in its shoulder seasons of March to April or October to November often means fewer crowds and pleasant temperatures.

For those flying from Casablanca to Santiago, a few practical tips can smooth the experience. Book connections with generous layover times, especially when transferring between different airlines in European airports. Luggage policies can vary between carriers, so confirming baggage allowances for each segment is essential. Travelers should also verify visa requirements well in advance, as Moroccan passport holders may need transit visas depending on the connection country.

The journey itself rewards patience with remarkable contrasts. You leave behind the ochre-toned medinas and Atlantic breezes of Morocco and arrive in a modern South American metropolis framed by snow-capped peaks. Santiago offers world-class gastronomy, a burgeoning arts scene, and easy access to both Pacific beaches and Andean ski resorts. Meanwhile, the layover city can become a destination in its own right — a night in Lisbon or Madrid breaks up the journey beautifully.

While flights from CMN to SCL require careful planning, the reward is an extraordinary cultural leap across continents. Few routes offer such a dramatic shift in landscape, language, and atmosphere, making this a journey worth savoring from takeoff to touchdown.