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(LIS) Lisbon
PORTUGAL - Lisbon
(CMN) Casablanca
MOROCCO - Casablanca Mohammed V
18
Jul
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(LIS) Lisbon
Lisbon, Portugal
(CMN) Casablanca Mohammed V
Casablanca, Morocco
18
Jul
Saturday
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Flying from Lisbon to Casablanca: What to Know

Direct & connecting flights|LIS – CMN|$59
$59one way
Cheapest price
1h 55mdirect flight
Flight duration
82%
On-time performance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

Lisbon to Casablanca

The hop from Lisbon to Casablanca is one of the shorter Atlantic-adjacent crossings, clocking in at just under three hours. TAP Air Portugal and Royal Air Maroc handle most of the direct traffic, with daily departures from Humberto Delgado Airport landing at Mohammed V International. It's a route that suits both business travelers and holidaymakers heading for the medinas of Marrakech or the surf beaches further south. Spring and autumn tend to offer the smoothest weather on both ends, while summer sees higher demand from European tourists. For last minute travelers, midweek departures generally have more availability than weekend flights. If you're booking last minute, aim to arrive at Lisbon airport a little earlier than usual, as the non-Schengen terminal can get busy. Casablanca itself rewards a stay of at least two nights before onward travel.

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What are the cheapest months to fly from Lisbon (LIS) to Casablanca (CMN)?
The cheapest months to fly from Lisbon to Casablanca are typically February, March, and November, when demand is lower. Booking at least 4-6 weeks in advance and flying midweek (Tuesday or Wednesday) can also help you secure the best fares.
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Flying from Lisbon to Casablanca: A Traveler's Guide to the Route

The short hop between the Portuguese capital and Morocco's largest city is one of the more underrated connections in the western Mediterranean. In just over two hours, travelers cross from the Atlantic-facing hills of the Iberian Peninsula to the bustling coastal metropolis of North Africa, moving between two worlds that share more history than most passengers realize.

Flights from Lisbon to Casablanca are typically operated by TAP Air Portugal and Royal Air Maroc, with both carriers offering daily service from Humberto Delgado Airport to Mohammed V International. The journey averages around two hours and twenty minutes, making it an easy morning or early evening flight. Aircraft are usually narrow-body jets such as the Airbus A319 or A320, and cabins tend to be a mix of business travelers, Moroccan expatriates returning home, and curious tourists using Casablanca as a gateway to Marrakech, Fez, or the Atlas Mountains.

The onboard experience is straightforward. TAP generally offers a light snack and complimentary drinks, while Royal Air Maroc serves a modest meal even on the short leg. Both airlines allow travelers to connect onward, so many passengers on this route are heading beyond Casablanca to destinations in West Africa or deeper into Morocco. If you can, choose a window seat on the left side of the aircraft when flying south, as the descent along the Atlantic coastline offers striking views of the port and the Hassan II Mosque near the shoreline.

Spring and autumn are widely considered the most pleasant times to travel this corridor. Between March and May, and again from September to early November, temperatures in both cities hover comfortably in the low twenties Celsius, and skies are largely clear. Summer brings heat and heavier tourist traffic, while winter can be mild but occasionally rainy on both ends.

A few practical tips are worth remembering. Moroccan dirhams cannot be obtained outside the country, so plan to withdraw cash upon arrival. Passport control at Mohammed V can be slow during peak hours, particularly in the late afternoon when several European flights land together. Give yourself at least ninety minutes if you have a connecting domestic flight or train onward.

What makes the Lisbon to Casablanca route interesting is its blend of practicality and cultural contrast. It links two Atlantic cities with deep colonial and mercantile histories, and in a single short flight you can move from pastel-tiled Portuguese neighborhoods to the Art Deco boulevards and vibrant medinas of Morocco's economic heart.