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(RAK) Marrakech
MOROCCO - Marrakech Menara
(EZE) Buenos Aires
ARGENTINA - Buenos Aires Ministro Pistarini
18
Jul
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(RAK) Marrakech Menara
Marrakech, Morocco
(EZE) Buenos Aires Ministro Pistarini
Buenos Aires, Argentina
18
Jul
Saturday
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Flying from Marrakech to Buenos Aires: What to Know

Direct & connecting flights|RAK – EZE|$689
$689one way
Cheapest price
18h 45m1 stop via MAD
Flight duration
10,536 kmas the crow flies
Flight distance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

Marrakech to Buenos Aires

There are no direct flights between Marrakech and Buenos Aires, so the journey typically involves at least one stop in Europe. Carriers like Air France via Paris, Iberia through Madrid and KLM via Amsterdam are among the most reliable options, with total travel time usually ranging from 18 to 24 hours depending on layovers. The southern hemisphere summer, between December and March, is a popular window for travelers heading to Argentina, while the European spring offers smoother connections and fewer crowds. For last minute travelers, Madrid tends to offer the widest range of onward departures to Ezeiza, which can be useful when flexibility matters. Marrakech Menara Airport is compact and easy to navigate, but international transfers in Europe can be tight, so allow generous layover time. Booking last minute on this route is possible, though seats in shoulder seasons disappear quickly.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the cheapest months to fly from Marrakech (RAK) to Buenos Aires (EZE)?
The cheapest months to fly from Marrakech to Buenos Aires Ezeiza are typically May, June, and August, when demand is lower. Booking 2-3 months in advance and flying mid-week (Tuesday or Wednesday) can also help you secure better fares. Avoid peak periods like December-January and July, which coincide with holidays and summer travel.
What are the luggage rules for flights from RAK to EZE?+
Do I need a visa to travel from Morocco to Argentina?+
Are there direct flights from Marrakech to Buenos Aires, or will I need a transit stop?+
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From Marrakech to Buenos Aires: A Long-Haul Journey Across Continents

Few journeys feel as transcontinental as the one connecting the red walls of Morocco with the cosmopolitan streets of Argentina. Travelers flying from Marrakech to Buenos Aires cross the Atlantic, the equator, and entire cultural worlds, often arriving with the sense of having traveled much further than the map suggests. There are no direct flights on this route, so the trip almost always involves at least one stopover in Europe, with Madrid, Paris, Lisbon, and Casablanca being the most common transit points. Total travel time usually ranges between 17 and 26 hours, depending on the layover.

Airlines that frequently serve this corridor include Air Europa, Iberia, Air France, Royal Air Maroc, and KLM. Air Europa's Madrid hub tends to offer some of the smoothest transitions, since a single ticket through Barajas avoids the need to reclaim luggage. Royal Air Maroc, meanwhile, often combines a short hop to Casablanca with its own long-haul service to Ezeiza, which appeals to travelers who prefer flying with a single carrier.

Choosing the right season makes a noticeable difference. Remember that Argentina's seasons are reversed: when Marrakech is sweltering in July, Buenos Aires is in the middle of its mild winter, perfect for tango halls and steakhouses without the summer crowds. The shoulder months of April, May, October, and November tend to offer the most pleasant weather at both ends, along with more reasonable fares. December and January, peak season in Argentina, fill quickly and prices rise accordingly.

The in-flight experience varies, but the transatlantic leg is the demanding one. Most carriers operate Airbus A330s or Boeing 787s on the crossing to Ezeiza, with the night flight from Europe being the standard format. Choosing a window seat on the left side of the aircraft can reward you with views of the Rio de la Plata at sunrise. Travelers often recommend staying awake through the European layover and sleeping on the southbound leg to ease the five-hour time difference.

A few practical tips: confirm visa-free entry rules for your passport, as Argentina has specific policies for some nationalities. Pack layers, since you may leave Marrakech in 30-degree heat and land in a crisp 12-degree Buenos Aires morning. Carry some US dollars, which remain useful for informal exchange. And give yourself a buffer day on arrival before any onward travel within Argentina. This is a route that rewards patience, but the contrast between medinas and milongas makes every hour in the air worthwhile.