
Private Jet Morocco to Dubai: The Non-Stop Route for Gulf Clients
The Morocco–Dubai corridor is one of the fastest-growing private aviation routes connecting the Arab world. On one end: Casablanca's Mohammed V Airport and Marrakech Menara, gateways to Morocco's imperial cities, Atlas estates, and Atlantic coastline. On the other: Dubai International (DXB) and the dedicated business aviation terminal at Al Maktoum International (DWC), the nerve centre of Gulf luxury and global finance. Between them, 5,500 kilometres and a 7-hour non-stop flight in the right aircraft.
Who Uses This Route
The Morocco–Dubai private jet route serves two distinct and complementary travel flows:
- Gulf clients travelling to Morocco: Saudi, Emirati, and Qatari UHNWI families who winter in Marrakech, own properties in the Palmeraie or Saïdia, or attend the Marrakech International Film Festival and Morocco's growing luxury event calendar. Direct private arrival at RAK or CMN eliminates the routing inefficiency of commercial connections via Paris or Casablanca domestic.
- Moroccan elite travelling to Dubai: Moroccan business leaders with Gulf investment portfolios, families visiting during Eid al-Adha and Eid al-Fitr, and the growing Moroccan diaspora in the UAE who prefer non-stop private departure from their home city rather than Casablanca hub routing.
Aircraft: Why Heavy Is Non-Negotiable on This Route
At 5,400–5,600 kilometres depending on the city pairing, the Morocco–Dubai route sits beyond the range of Very Light Jets and most Midsize aircraft under full passenger and luggage load. The minimum practical category is a Super Midsize; most clients choose Heavy for the cabin experience on a 7-hour flight.
- Super Midsize (Challenger 350, Gulfstream G280): Non-stop capable with fuel stop flexibility. Up to 9 passengers. From €55,000 one-way. Preferred for smaller groups where range margins are tight.
- Heavy Jet (Gulfstream G450, Falcon 7X, Bombardier Global 5500): Full non-stop range with reserve fuel, lie-flat cabin seating, full galley, and separate lavatory zone. Up to 14 passengers. From €75,000 one-way. Recommended for this route.
- Ultra-Long Range (Gulfstream G650ER, Global 7500): Maximum range and cabin volume. Ideal for 14+ passengers or clients requiring a full bedroom configuration. From €110,000 one-way.
Airport Pairings
Noor Private Aviation operates this route across all major airport combinations:
- CMN → DXB: Most common for business clients and corporate delegations. Mohammed V to Dubai International. Business aviation terminal at DXB Terminal 2 FBO area.
- RAK → DXB: Preferred for leisure and family travel. RAK Menara's private terminal offers superior FBO comfort and a shorter ground transfer for clients staying in the Marrakech Palmeraie or Medina.
- CMN or RAK → DWC: Al Maktoum International is the preferred option for Gulf royal family arrivals, diplomatic missions, and ultra-high-net-worth clients requiring maximum discretion. DWC's private terminal is architecturally designed for sovereign travel.
- RBA → DXB or DWC: For diplomatic missions departing Rabat. Coordinated with Moroccan and UAE protocol services.
Flight Duration and Timing
The non-stop flight time from Morocco to Dubai is approximately 6 hours 45 minutes to 7 hours 15 minutes depending on winds and routing. Noor's operations team plans departures to optimise arrival time:
- For Gulf clients arriving in Morocco: Evening departures from DXB or DWC (21:00–23:00 Gulf time) arrive in Morocco at 02:00–04:00 local, minimising daytime travel hours.
- For Moroccan clients travelling to Dubai: Early morning departures from CMN or RAK (05:00–07:00) arrive in Dubai late morning, maximising the first business day. Alternatively, evening departures (21:00) for overnight travel with breakfast arrival.
Ramadan scheduling receives special attention: Noor coordinates suhoor and iftar catering on board for Gulf clients, and adjusts departure timing around prayer schedules upon request.
In-Flight Service
On a 7-hour flight, cabin service defines the experience. Noor Private Aviation's Morocco–Dubai catering programme includes:
- Bespoke Moroccan and Gulf cuisine by arrangement — from traditional pastilla and tagine to Emirati mezze and international fine dining
- Halal catering as standard for all Morocco–Gulf routes
- Premium beverage selection tailored to client preferences (non-alcoholic by default on Gulf routes)
- Lie-flat configuration for Heavy and ULR aircraft — full bedding set on request
- High-speed Wi-Fi throughout the flight
Customs and Immigration
Private aviation offers complete customs and immigration efficiency on this route:
- Morocco departure: Private terminal processing at CMN or RAK. Moroccan passport holders and GCC nationals: streamlined clearance. Visa requirements for Morocco are generally favourable for GCC passport holders.
- Dubai arrival: UAE visas on arrival for most nationalities, including Moroccan passport holders (90 days). GCC nationals: no visa required. Private terminal arrival at DXB or DWC eliminates all commercial immigration queues.
Pricing Summary
Morocco–Dubai one-way private charter rates (indicative, all-inclusive):
- Super Midsize: from €55,000
- Heavy Jet: from €75,000
- Ultra-Long Range: from €110,000
Return trip pricing and multi-leg packages (Morocco → Dubai → Riyadh → Morocco, for example) are available at negotiated rates. Empty legs on this route are available periodically — contact our team to register for alerts.
Booking
For a confirmed quote on the Morocco–Dubai route, contact Noor Private Aviation via WhatsApp at +212 641 079 937 — available 24/7. Our operations team responds within 2 hours. Most bookings on this route are confirmed 48–72 hours before departure, though same-day charter is available subject to aircraft positioning.
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