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(FEZ) Fez
MOROCCO - Fes Saiss
(YUL) Montreal
CANADA - Montreal Pierre E.Trudeau International
18
Jul
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(FEZ) Fes Saiss
Fez, Morocco
(YUL) Montreal Pierre E.Trudeau International
Montreal, QC
18
Jul
Saturday
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Flying from Fes to Montreal: What to Expect

Direct & connecting flights|FEZ – YUL|$389
$389one way
Cheapest price
11h 45m1 stop via CMN
Flight duration
5,432 kmas the crow flies
Flight distance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

Fes to Montreal

There are no direct flights between Fes and Montreal, so the journey almost always involves a stop in Casablanca, Paris, or another European hub. Royal Air Maroc, Air France, and Air Canada are common choices, and total travel time usually lands between 13 and 20 hours depending on layover length. Spring and early autumn tend to be the most comfortable windows for the trip, with milder weather on both ends and fewer schedule disruptions. For last minute travelers, connecting through Casablanca often opens up more flexibility, since Royal Air Maroc operates several weekly flights to Montreal-Trudeau. Pack light if you can, and double-check baggage allowances when itineraries combine two carriers. Arriving in Montreal from Morocco can feel like a real shift in pace and climate, so giving yourself a buffer day is worthwhile — especially when booking last minute and dealing with tight connections.

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What are the cheapest months to fly from Fez (FEZ) to Montreal (YUL)?
The cheapest months to fly from Fez to Montreal are typically January, February, and November, when demand is lower. Booking at least 6-8 weeks in advance and avoiding peak summer months (June-August) and the December holiday season can help you secure better fares.
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Flying from Fez to Montreal: A Traveler's Guide to This Transatlantic Journey

The journey from Fez to Montreal connects two cities steeped in history and culture, linking the ancient medinas of northern Morocco with the cosmopolitan energy of Quebec's largest city. While there are no direct flights on this route, the trip has become increasingly popular among travelers exploring family ties, business opportunities, or simply the appeal of crossing between two distinctly French-influenced worlds.

Most itineraries from Fez-Saïs Airport to Montréal-Trudeau involve one or two stops, typically routing through European hubs such as Paris, Casablanca, Madrid, or Brussels. Air France, Royal Air Maroc, and Air Canada are among the most reliable carriers serving this corridor, often through codeshare agreements that streamline baggage handling and connections. Total travel time generally ranges between twelve and twenty hours, depending on layover length. Travelers often choose Royal Air Maroc for its convenient transfer through Casablanca, where a short hop from Fez links to the airline's direct transatlantic service to Montreal.

The best time to make this trip depends on what you hope to experience at either end. Late spring and early autumn tend to offer the most comfortable conditions, with mild weather in both cities and slightly lower fares outside the peak summer rush. July and August are popular for family reunions and tourism, but prices climb and flights fill quickly. Winter travel can be rewarding for those who enjoy Montreal's snow-covered streets and festive atmosphere, though the contrast with Fez's milder climate means packing layers becomes essential.

Seasoned travelers on the Fez to Montreal route suggest a few practical tips. Booking at least two months in advance usually yields better availability, especially during Ramadan and the summer holiday season when demand from the Moroccan diaspora is high. Carrying a light jacket in your hand luggage helps with the temperature swing on arrival. Canadian customs can be thorough, so having documentation for any food items, gifts, or traditional goods like argan oil or spices is wise.

What makes this route particularly interesting is the cultural bridge it represents. Both cities share a deep francophone identity, yet each expresses it differently—Fez through centuries-old craftsmanship and Andalusian heritage, Montreal through its blend of European charm and North American innovation. Passengers often describe the experience as more than a transit; it is a transition between two worlds that, despite the distance, share more common ground than one might expect. With careful planning, the long journey becomes a manageable and even memorable part of the adventure.