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International Airlines in Morocco
Air Algérie (AH;
0522 314181; www.airalgerie.dz )
Air France ( www.airfrance.com )
Alitalia (AZ;
0522 314181; www.alitalia.it )
British Airways (BA;
0522 229464; www.ba.com )
EasyJet (EZY; www.easyjet.com )
Iberia (IB;
0522 279600; www.iberia.com )
KLM-Royal Dutch Airlines (KL;
0522 203222; www.klm.com )
Lufthansa Airlines (LH;
0522 312371; www.lufthansa.com )
Royal Air Maroc (RAM;
0522 311122; www.royalairmaroc.com )
Ryanair ( www.ryanair.com )
Tunis Air (TU;
0522 293452; www.tunisair.com.tn )
LAND
The Moroccan bus company CTM ( in Casablanca 0522 458080; www.CTM.co.ma ) operates buses
from Casablanca and most other main cities to France, Belgium, Spain, Germany and
Italy. It's part of the Eurolines ( www.eurolines.com ) consortium.
Algeria
The border with Algeria has been closed since 1994 and is not expected to open any time
soon.
Mauritania
The trans-Saharan route via Mauritania is now the most popular route from North Africa
into sub-Saharan Africa. This crosses the internationally disputed territory of Western Sa-
hara, although the border itself is administered by Morocco.
The only border crossing between Morocco/Western Sahara and Mauritania is at
Guegarat, north of Nouâdhibou. Crossing this border is straightforward and the road is en-
tirely tarred to Nouakchott, except for the 3km no-man's-land that separates the two bor-
der posts. For more detailed information see Click here .
SEA
Regular ferries run to Europe from several ports along Morocco's Mediterranean coast.
The most trafficked is Tangier, from where there are boats to Algeciras (60 to 70 minutes)
and Tarifa (35 minutes, five daily) in Spain, and Gibraltar. Ferries also run from Ceuta to
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