Eurocontrol, the European air traffic management network manager, has forecast up to 1,080 flights per day in the Casablanca control zone and 840 flights per day in the Agadir control zone for the period from July 13 to September 6, 2026, according to a plan consulted by Barlamane.com. This forecast covers the peak summer travel season.
The plan indicates that no reduction in sector capacities is expected during this period, ensuring that air traffic flow can accommodate the projected volumes. Eurocontrol coordinates air traffic across Europe and includes Morocco in its planning perimeter due to the country's integration into the European airspace network.
These figures represent a significant increase in air traffic for Moroccan airports, reflecting the country's growing role as a hub for both tourism and business travel. The forecast does not specify the exact number of flights for other Moroccan airports but focuses on the two major hubs.
Eurocontrol's data is based on flight plans filed by airlines and historical traffic patterns. The organization regularly updates its forecasts to reflect changes in demand and operational constraints.