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A third terminal has been built. The existing T1/T2 offer a space of 42,000 m 2 and have a designed capacity of 9 million passengers/year. The separate freight-terminal has 340m 2 covered space [ 4 ] The air terminals (1 and 2) are 22,000 m 2 (236,806 sq ft) and designed to handle 2,500,000 passengers per year.
Tan Tan Airport (Plage Blanche Airport) 28°26′54″N 11°09′41″W / 28.44833°N 11.16139°W / 28.44833; -11.16139 ( Plage Blanche Airport ( Taroudannt
Build a new terminal of 60,000 m 2 and a total yearly capacity of 10 million people (end 2006) Upgrade terminal 1: general overhaul and upgrade T1 to increase traffic safety (May 2007) Build new cargo terminal of 30,000 m 2 and 150,000 tonnes/year (2007) Build 10 extra aircraft stands (unknown) New parking facility and transport link (unknown)
With about 7.6 million passengers passing through the airport in 2022, it was the busiest airport in Morocco and in the top 10 of busiest airports in Africa. [3] Passenger traffic in 2022 had recovered to 74% of the total pre-pandemic numbers of 2019. [4] The airport serves as hub for Royal Air Maroc, [5] Royal Air Maroc Express and Air Arabia ...
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UN/LOCODE, the United Nations Code for Trade and Transport Locations, is a geographic coding scheme developed and maintained by United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE). UN/LOCODE assigns codes to locations used in trade and transport with functions such as seaports , rail and road terminals, airports , Postal Exchange Office and ...
Platforms at Marrakesh Railway Station. The old station, built in 1923 during French protectorate time, [1] was located along Hasan II Avenue and served as a terminus of the rail system.
The road was opened in 2002 to Settat, and construction on the remaining part started in 2003 reaching Marrakesh in 2007. In 2005 the 17 km bypass of Settat opened. [2] When the Marrakech-Agadir expressway opened in 2009 it was directly connected to this A3. The Casablanca-Marrakesh highway was completed and opened to traffic on April 17, 2007. [3]