**Record Passenger Traffic in 2025**
In 2025, Moroccan airports achieved a historic milestone with 36.3 million passengers, an 11% increase from 32.7 million in the previous year. The National Airports Office (ONDA) highlighted that this performance far exceeded forecasts, placing the country on a "solid and sustainable growth trajectory." International traffic drove most of the growth, while domestic routes also performed well. This success reflects the tangible impact of the Airport 2030 strategy and ongoing investments in infrastructure expansion and modernization.
**Key Hubs: Casablanca, Marrakech, and Rabat Lead the Way**
Casablanca remains Morocco's primary hub, surpassing 11 million passengers for the first time in 2025. ONDA emphasized the structuring role of Mohammed V Airport as a continental and international connection platform. Marrakech also achieved a symbolic milestone by exceeding 10 million annual passengers, solidifying its status as a major tourist gateway. Rabat-Salé Airport stood out with 26% growth, crossing the 2 million passenger mark, driven by diversified offerings and increased diplomatic and institutional traffic.
**Boost from the Africa Cup of Nations 2025 and Tourism**
The year was marked by Morocco hosting the Africa Cup of Nations (CAN), which boosted flows of supporters, delegations, and media. ONDA described a "CAN effect" that added to the structural rebound in tourism and the development of point-to-point routes by traditional and low-cost airlines. Several regional airports benefited from this dynamic, with increased international connections and better territorial coverage. These performances confirm Morocco's rise as a regional air hub and major international destination.
**Strong Financial Performance**
Financially, ONDA's revenue reached 5.8 billion dirhams (approximately €542 million) in 2025, up about 9%. Net profit approached 1.3 billion dirhams, a 16% increase, confirming the office's solid performance and ability to continue strategic investments. These financial margins are necessary to support traffic growth and prepare for major international events, including the 2030 World Cup co-hosted by Morocco, Spain, and Portugal.
**Looking Ahead: Airport 2030 Strategy**
Building on this success, ONDA validated its 2026–2028 action plan under the Airport 2030 strategy. This program includes expanding and modernizing several airport platforms, including Casablanca, Marrakech, Agadir, Rabat, Tangier, and Dakhla. The goal is to increase capacity, improve service quality, and enhance competitiveness against other regional hubs. ONDA is accelerating major projects toward 2030, aiming to sustain passenger traffic growth in the coming years.