The beautiful Casablanca Airport also goes by the name of Casablanca-Anfa Airport and it is the second largest airport in Morocco. Only 6 kilometers separate the airport from the southwestern part of Casablanca. The airport territory also serves as a host for the Royal Air Maroc. Casablanca Airport can't extend or add any other terminals because a lot of urban developments have taken place in its vicinity so there is no available space anymore.
The French came up with the idea to build an airport in Morocco; Casablanca Airport being the one they had in mind. The airport was built in 1920 and for a lot of years has been considered the most important airport in Morocco. In the present time Casablanca Airport competes with other two airports and it is mainly used for local flights. The airport staff will always be there to greet you and all of the staff members speak English and French fluently.
You may probably wonder whether you should pick a flight that will get you to Casablanca Airport or not. Just because the airport is mainly focused on local flights that doesn't mean it doesn't allow international flights. Of course, the number of international flights is restricted because of the lack of space and because of the impossibility of extending the airport area. But there are some bargains in store for you if you want to save some money while enjoying the beautiful land of Morocco. You can find low cost flights if you book a plane ticket in advance.
And if that isn't enough, you can find over 11 car hire companies that can ease your trip. Morocco is used to welcome its guests for decades. You won't be forced to wait for public transportation or to carry your luggage around. You will find the rented car that you've chosen over the phone or over the internet (you have these two options when you want to car hire) and it will take you straight to your hotel or any other place that you want to visit. There is also a taxiway if you want to go by cab; you will notice that the cab drivers are very talkative and polite in the same time. Most of them speak both English and French and they can offer you some interesting information about Morocco in general.
There are buses and coaches that can take you straight to Casablanca and both of them have stops at the Casablanca Airport.