About This Route
Which side of the plane should I sit on flying from Inezgane (AGA) to Anfa (CAS)?
Sit on the Left side of the plane for the best views on flights from Agadir to Casablanca. While takeoff offers good mountain views from the right, the landing approach into Casablanca—with the Hassan II Mosque, harbor, and coastal cityscape—provides more distinctive and recognizable landmarks. Left-side seats capture the more memorable arrival experience.
What can I see during takeoff from Inezgane in Agadir?
During takeoff from Inezgane (AGA), sit on the Right side for the best views. Right-side seats capture the Anti-Atlas Mountains immediately after departure. Agadir typically departs runway 30 (northwesterly), so the right wing points toward the dramatic escarpment and foothills that rise inland from the coastal plain. Notable sights include: Anti-Atlas Mountains (eastern escarpment), Agadir coastal plain and harbor, Souss River valley to the southeast, Atlantic Ocean to the west.
What can I see when landing at Anfa in Casablanca?
When landing at Anfa (CAS), sit on the Left side for the best views. Left-side seats offer the best view during descent into Casablanca. The approach typically uses runway 30 or 03 depending on wind; either way, the left wing reveals the Casablanca coastal zone, the Hassan II Mosque, and the city's sprawl against the Atlantic backdrop. Notable sights include: Hassan II Mosque (distinctive white structure on the coast), Casablanca harbor and port facilities, Atlantic Ocean, Casablanca city grid and urban sprawl.
How long is the flight from Agadir to Casablanca?
The flight from Inezgane (AGA) to Anfa (CAS) takes Approximately 1 hour 15 minutes.
What does the Agadir to Casablanca flight path pass over?
The flight path runs north-northeast along or near the Atlantic coast. Notable features include the Souss-Massa coastal plain (south), the transition to the Doukkala plain (north), and the distant High Atlas Mountains visible on the eastern horizon during the cruise phase. The coastline remains visible for much of the flight, with occasional glimpses of small coastal towns and fishing ports.