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Flights to Agadir

Agadir Al Massira (AGA) runs mostly on charters and low-cost carriers from Western Europe — about 3 to 3.5 hours away. Here’s who flies there, where from, when fares are lowest, and how to book without overpaying.

Airport
AGA Al Massira
From UK/W. Europe
3–3.5 hours
Flight type
Charter & low-cost
Cheapest
Shoulder season

Almost everyone reaches the Agadir coast by flying into Agadir Al Massira Airport (AGA), and the flight market here has a particular shape worth understanding before you book. This isn’t a major hub with dozens of daily services — it’s a seasonal, leisure-driven airport fed largely by charter and low-cost flights timed to the winter-sun and summer-holiday peaks. Knowing that explains why fares and schedules swing so much through the year.

Who flies to Agadir

The bulk of traffic is low-cost and charter carriers from Western Europe: Ryanair, easyJet, TUI, Transavia and Jet2 between them cover most of the routes from the UK, France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Scandinavia. Royal Air Maroc, the national airline, adds direct services and connections through Casablanca, which is the usual way in from further afield. The exact mix on your route depends on the season — many routes only run in the busy months.

Where flights come from

Direct flights cluster around the markets that drive Agadir’s tourism: the UK, France and the Low Countries especially, plus Scandinavia and Germany. If there’s no direct flight from your city, you’ll usually connect through Casablanca on Royal Air Maroc, or through a European hub. UK travellers have the widest choice of direct options — the detail is on our flights to Agadir from the UK page.

Seasons & schedules

Agadir’s flight calendar follows its weather. The November–March winter-sun window is peak charter season, when demand — and fares — climb, especially over Christmas, February half-term and Easter. Summer brings family-holiday traffic. The quieter shoulder months either side tend to have the best prices and still-good weather. Because so many routes are seasonal, always check that your route actually operates on your dates rather than assuming a flight you saw last year still runs. Pair this with the weather and best-time-to-visit guide.

Agadir vs other Moroccan airports

AGA is the obvious choice for the Agadir coast and the surf villages — it’s only 22 km from the city. Marrakech (RAK) sometimes has cheaper or more frequent flights, but it’s a 2.5–3 hour drive away, so any saving on the airfare can be eaten up by the transfer for a beach or surf trip. For most people headed to the Souss coast, flying direct to AGA is worth a small premium. Once you’ve landed, plan the run into town with the transfers hub.

Booking tips

A few habits get you a better fare honestly. Book a couple of months ahead for the popular weeks; be flexible on dates, since midweek and shoulder-season departures are cheaper; and compare across carriers rather than loyalty to one airline, because the cheap operator on Agadir routes changes constantly. Watch the extras on low-cost fares — bags, seats and priority can double a headline price. For the full money-saving playbook, see cheap flights to Agadir.

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Before you book Check the route runs on your dates · compare carriers, not just one airline · weigh a direct AGA flight against a cheaper Marrakech fare plus a long transfer · and price the low-cost extras before you call it cheap. Prices and routes checked June 2026.

Frequently asked questions

Which airlines fly to Agadir?
Agadir Al Massira (AGA) is served mainly by low-cost and charter carriers from Western Europe — Ryanair, easyJet, TUI, Transavia and Jet2 — plus Royal Air Maroc, the national airline, which also offers connections via Casablanca. Routes are seasonal and skew towards the winter-sun months, so exactly who flies your route depends on the time of year.
How long is the flight to Agadir?
From the UK and most of Western Europe it’s roughly 3 to 3.5 hours direct. London and the south of England are at the shorter end; northern UK, Scandinavia and central Europe a little longer. There’s no time-zone jump worth worrying about — Morocco is on or near UK time depending on the season.
Is it cheaper to fly to Agadir or Marrakech?
It varies by route and date. Marrakech (RAK) has more flights and more competition, so a cheap fare is often easier to find there, but if you’re heading for the Agadir coast or the surf, flying into Marrakech means a 2.5–3 hour transfer afterwards. For a beach or surf trip, a slightly pricier direct flight to AGA usually wins once you count the ground transport.
When is the cheapest time to fly to Agadir?
The shoulder seasons — roughly spring and autumn — tend to have the best fares, plus midweek departures and booking a few months ahead. The expensive windows are the February half-term and the Christmas/New Year and Easter charter peaks, when winter-sun demand spikes. See our cheap flights guide for the full tactics.

Compare fares across airlines

Agadir routes are seasonal, so prices swing hard. Searching across carriers and nearby dates is the quickest way to find a good fare for your trip.

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