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(YUL) Montreal
CANADA - Montreal Pierre E.Trudeau International
(CMN) Casablanca
MOROCCO - Casablanca Mohammed V
18
Jul
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(YUL) Montreal Pierre E.Trudeau International
Montreal, QC
(CMN) Casablanca Mohammed V
Casablanca, Morocco
18
Jul
Saturday
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Montreal to Casablanca: Your Guide to Flying YUL–CMN

Direct & connecting flights|YUL – CMN|$399
$399one way
Cheapest price
7h 15mdirect flight
Flight duration
5,713 kmas the crow flies
Flight distance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

Montreal to Casablanca

The direct route from Montreal to Casablanca covers roughly 5,800 kilometers and takes about seven and a half hours eastbound. Royal Air Maroc operates nonstop service between YUL and CMN, while other carriers offer connecting options through European hubs like Paris or Lisbon. Spring and fall are ideal seasons to visit Morocco — the weather is mild, and flight availability tends to be more favorable. Summer sees peak demand, especially from Montreal's large Moroccan diaspora traveling home for holidays. If you're booking last minute, midweek departures often have better seat availability than weekend flights. Casablanca serves as a natural gateway to Marrakech, Fez, and the Atlas Mountains, making it a versatile arrival point. The time difference is five to six hours depending on the season, so jet lag is manageable. Last minute travelers should keep in mind that Morocco requires no visa for Canadian passport holders, simplifying spontaneous trip planning considerably.

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What are the cheapest months to fly from Montreal (YUL) to Casablanca (CMN)?
The cheapest months to fly from Montreal to Casablanca are typically January, February, and November, when demand is lower outside peak travel seasons. Prices tend to spike during summer (June–August) and around major holidays such as Ramadan and Christmas. Booking 6–8 weeks in advance and being flexible with dates can help you secure the best fares.
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Flying from Montreal to Casablanca: A Gateway Between Two Continents

The route from Montreal to Casablanca connects two vibrant, culturally rich cities that share more in common than you might expect. Both are cosmopolitan hubs where French is widely spoken, making this transatlantic crossing feel surprisingly seamless for travelers moving between North Africa and North America.

Direct flights from Montreal-Trudeau International Airport to Mohammed V International Airport cover approximately 5,800 kilometers and take around seven to eight hours eastbound, with the return leg often stretching slightly longer due to headwinds. Royal Air Maroc operates nonstop service on this corridor, making it one of the most convenient options for reaching Morocco from eastern Canada. Travelers who prefer connecting itineraries can also route through European hubs like Paris, Lisbon, or Madrid on carriers such as Air France, TAP Portugal, or Iberia, though this naturally adds several hours to the journey.

Seasonal timing matters significantly when planning a trip along this route. Spring, particularly April and May, is widely considered the ideal window for visiting Casablanca and exploring Morocco more broadly. Temperatures hover in the comfortable low twenties Celsius, gardens are in full bloom, and tourist crowds remain manageable. Autumn, from September through November, offers similarly pleasant conditions. Summer brings intense heat that can exceed 35 degrees in inland cities, though Casablanca's coastal position moderates temperatures somewhat. Winter is mild by Canadian standards but can be rainy along the Moroccan coast.

For the flight itself, passengers on the overnight eastbound service should consider requesting a window seat on the left side of the aircraft for potential views of the Moroccan coastline during the morning approach. Noise-canceling headphones and a good neck pillow make a noticeable difference on red-eye crossings. Arriving in Casablanca in the early morning gives you the full day to adjust, and the airport's efficient immigration process means you can reach the city center within an hour of landing.

What makes flying from Montreal to Casablanca particularly appealing is the cultural bridge it represents. Montreal's significant Moroccan diaspora means there is genuine demand sustaining this connection year-round, and it shows in the quality of service. Once you land, Casablanca serves as a perfect launching point for exploring Marrakech, Fez, the Atlas Mountains, or the Sahara Desert. The Hassan II Mosque, one of the largest in the world, is reason enough to spend at least a day or two in Casablanca itself before venturing further. For Canadian travelers seeking an accessible entry point into Africa, few routes offer such a direct and rewarding experience.