Presented earlier this week during the board meeting of the National Airports Office (ONDA), the figures for Moroccan air transport confirm the continued growth of the sector. In 2025, the Kingdom’s airports recorded 36.3 million passengers, an increase of 11% compared to the previous year.
This growth is driven by the increase in international travel, tourism, diaspora travel, and the development of economic exchanges. International traffic represents the majority of this activity with 32.4 million passengers recorded throughout the year. Domestic traffic, on the other hand, reached 3.9 million passengers, reflecting a gradual improvement in domestic connectivity.
Air freight is around 100,000 tons, confirming the growing role of Moroccan infrastructure in logistics and industrial exchanges. This evolution particularly meets the needs of exporting sectors such as automotive, aerospace, and certain agri-food sectors requiring fast logistics chains.
The momentum observed in 2025 continued in the first quarter of 2026. According to the Directorate of Studies and Financial Forecasts (DEPF), air transport activity increased by 11.1% by the end of March. Traffic with Africa increased by 21%, while connections with the Americas saw a 27.2% increase. National traffic also increased by 13.3%.
Financially, ONDA achieved a turnover of 5.8 billion dirhams in 2025 (over 625 million dollars), an increase of 9%. Net profit stood at around 1.3 billion dirhams (over 140 million dollars), a 16% increase. ONDA plans to capitalize on this momentum to accelerate investments in the modernization and expansion of the Kingdom’s airport infrastructure.
