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(FCO) Rome
ITALY - Fiumicino
(CMN) Casablanca
MOROCCO - Casablanca Mohammed V
18
Jul
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(FCO) Fiumicino
Rome, Italy
(CMN) Casablanca Mohammed V
Casablanca, Morocco
18
Jul
Saturday
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Flying from Rome to Casablanca: What to Expect

Direct & connecting flights|FCO – CMN|$89
$89one way
Cheapest price
3h 20mdirect flight
Flight duration
81%
On-time performance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

Rome to Casablanca

The corridor between Rome Fiumicino and Casablanca Mohammed V is one of the more accessible links between southern Europe and North Africa. Flights typically last around three hours, with Royal Air Maroc and Alitalia's successor ITA Airways operating regular services, sometimes complemented by seasonal low-cost options. Mornings and late evenings tend to offer the smoothest departures from FCO, and arriving in Casablanca in daylight makes the transfer into the city considerably easier. For last minute travelers, midweek departures often show better availability than weekend flights, particularly outside of Moroccan holidays and European summer peaks. Cabins on this route usually mix business travelers, families visiting relatives, and tourists heading to Marrakech or the Atlantic coast. If you're booking last minute, keep some flexibility on return dates, and remember that a valid passport is required for entry into Morocco. It's a straightforward, quietly rewarding flight.

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What are the cheapest months to fly from Rome Fiumicino (FCO) to Casablanca (CMN)?
The most affordable months to fly from FCO to CMN are typically November, January, and February, when demand is lower after the holiday season. Booking at least 4-6 weeks in advance and traveling mid-week (Tuesday or Wednesday) can also help you secure the best fares.
What are the luggage rules for flights from FCO to CMN?+
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Flying from Rome to Casablanca: A Traveler's Guide to the Route

The journey from Rome to Casablanca connects two of the Mediterranean's most storied cities, bridging the Italian capital with Morocco's vibrant economic hub. It's a relatively short hop across the sea, yet it takes travelers from Renaissance piazzas to Atlantic-facing medinas in just a few hours, making it one of the more culturally rewarding routes in the region.

Direct flights from Rome Fiumicino to Casablanca Mohammed V International typically take around three and a half hours. Royal Air Maroc operates the most consistent nonstop service, while carriers such as ITA Airways, Air France, and Iberia offer one-stop options through Paris, Madrid, or other European hubs. Nonstop tickets tend to be more expensive, but the time saved is often worth it, especially for travelers connecting onward to Marrakech, Fes, or the Moroccan coast.

The onboard experience is generally straightforward. Since the flight is under four hours, expect a light meal or snack service depending on the airline and cabin class. Royal Air Maroc's flights often carry a mix of business travelers, Moroccan expatriates returning home, and tourists heading to explore North Africa, giving the cabin an interesting cross-cultural atmosphere.

Timing your trip matters. Spring, from March to May, is widely considered the best window to visit Casablanca, when temperatures are mild and the Atlantic breeze is pleasant. Autumn, particularly September and October, offers similar conditions with fewer crowds. Summer can be hot inland, though Casablanca itself stays relatively temperate thanks to the ocean. Winter is quieter and rainier but still viable for city-focused trips.

A few practical tips can smooth the experience. European citizens do not need a visa for short stays in Morocco, but a passport valid for at least six months is essential. Fiumicino's Terminal 3 handles most international departures, so allow extra time for security during peak travel periods. On arrival at Mohammed V, the train connection into central Casablanca is efficient and inexpensive, though taxis are readily available if you prefer.

What makes the Rome to Casablanca route particularly interesting is the contrast it delivers. Within a single afternoon, you move from espresso bars near the Pantheon to the sweeping Hassan II Mosque overlooking the Atlantic. It's also a gateway route for travelers building longer itineraries through Morocco, whether heading south to the Sahara or west along the coast to Essaouira. For anyone curious about linking European and North African travel, this crossing remains one of the most convenient and evocative options available.