About This Route
Which side of the plane should I sit on flying from Charles De Gaulle (CDG) to Anfa (CAS)?
Sit on the Right side of the plane for the best views on flights from Paris to Casablanca. While takeoff offers Seine Valley views, the landing approach provides more dramatic and varied scenery—the Atlantic coastline, Casablanca's distinctive white architecture, and the geological contrast between ocean and land make the descent more visually rewarding overall.
What can I see during takeoff from Charles De Gaulle in Paris?
During takeoff from Charles De Gaulle (CDG), sit on the Left side for the best views. Left seats offer views of the Seine River valley and the Île-de-France region as you climb out westward. You'll see the suburban sprawl of Paris gradually receding, with the river's meandering path visible below. Notable sights include: Seine River, Île-de-France agricultural plains, Paris metropolitan area, Versailles region.
What can I see when landing at Anfa in Casablanca?
When landing at Anfa (CAS), sit on the Right side for the best views. Right seats provide excellent views of the Atlantic coastline and Casablanca's urban layout as you descend toward Anfa. The contrast between the ocean, coastal cliffs, and the city's white buildings is striking during final approach. Notable sights include: Atlantic Ocean, Casablanca coastline, Anfa airport area, Moroccan coastal plains.
How long is the flight from Paris to Casablanca?
The flight from Charles De Gaulle (CDG) to Anfa (CAS) takes 2h 15m.
What does the Paris to Casablanca flight path pass over?
English Channel crossing (visible 20-30 minutes after takeoff), Normandy coast, Bay of Biscay, Iberian Peninsula's northern coast, Spanish Pyrenees foothills (distant, weather-dependent), transition to North African terrain, Atlas Mountains foothills (visible on clear days, 45-60 minutes before landing)