Agadir–Al Massira International Airport (AGA)

Agadir Airport is the third-busiest airport in Morocco, handling just under 2.5 million passengers annually. It operates all domestic and international flights from a single terminal, offering connections to more than 60 destinations. Over 20 airlines serve Agadir Airport, including Royal Air Maroc, Ryanair, British Airways, and TAP Air Portugal.

Agadir Airport Services

Fast Lane

Fast Lane

If you’re worried about potentially long Agadir Airport wait times, you may want to take advantage of the airport’s fast-track service. At the security checkpoint, a dedicated fast lane is available for passengers using this service, helping you bypass the lines and make the most of your time at the airport. You can reserve your spot by contacting the airport directly or reaching out to your airline.

Special Assistance

Special Assistance

Baggage Services

Baggage Services

Agadir Airport Lounge

Agadir Airport Lounge

Agadir Airport WiFi

Agadir Airport WiFi

Agadir Airport Parking

As seen in Agadir Airport photos, there is a single parking lot for visitors. This open-air parking area features payment points at the exit barriers.

Main Parking Lot

Uncovered parking.

Less than a 5-minute walk from the terminal.

Suitable for pickups, drop-offs, as well as both long- and short-term stays.

The first hour of parking will costs €0.60 (MAD 6), while the daily rate is €3.50 (MAD 36).

Live Arrivals

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Live Departures

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Agadir Airport Terminals

Agadir Airport has one terminal that handles all flights to and from the city. As shown on the Agadir Airport map, this compact terminal offers a variety of facilities and services for travelers, with separate sections for both the arrival and departure areas.

Agadir Airport
Agadir Airport Terminal

Agadir Airport Terminal

Terminal Information

Transportation options from and to Agadir Airport

Transfer to the City Center
By Bus

By Bus

ALSA, a Moroccan bus operator, runs shuttles from Agadir Airport to the city, typically taking around 50 minutes.

*Departures are approximately every hour.

By Taxi

By Taxi

Travel directly to your hotel or drop-off point by taking an Agadir Airport taxi from the rank outside the terminal.

For a more comfortable and personalized experience, choose  an Agadir Airport transfer with Welcome Pickups.

By Car

By Car

Another option is to rent a car from the Airport at Agadir, Morocco. If you do, it will take around 35 minutes to reach the city.

*Trip durations may vary depending on your final destination​ and traffic conditions.

More connections from Agadir Airport

Taxis and Private Transfers

Hop into an Agadir Airport taxi, for door-to-door service to various destinations in and around Agadir.

Alternatively, pre-book an Agadir Airport transfer to enjoy convenient perks such as fixed prices and on-time pickups.

Agadir Airport – Nearby Hotels

If you have an early flight, late arrival, or long layover, you can rest at one of the convenient hotels near Agadir Airport.

Villa du Souss

10-minute taxi ride.
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agadir airport hotel

Hotel Al Mamoun

15-minute taxi ride.
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Practical Information

Opening Hours

Agadir Airport: Open 24 hours

Duty-Free at Agadir Airport: Open daily from 05:00 to 22:00

Recommended Arrival Times

Domestic Flights: 2 hours

International Flights: 3 hours

Airport Codes

Agadir Airport Code: AGA

ICAO Code: GMAD

Contact Information

General: +212 5 (22) 435 858

Moroccan Airports Authority (ONDA) Call Center: +212 5 (22) 435 858

Frequently Asked Questions

What airport do you fly into Agadir?

When flying into the city of Agadir, you’ll arrive at Agadir–Al Massira Airport (AGA).

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Adam Ryan

Adam is a travel writer with a soft spot for strange borders, street foods he can’t pronounce, and sleeper trains. He’s aiming to visit every country in the world, but somehow keeps ending up back in Southeast Asia.