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Moroccan Ports Experience Surge in Passenger Traffic During Marhaba 2024

Wednesday 11 - 12:30
Moroccan Ports Experience Surge in Passenger Traffic During Marhaba 2024

In a remarkable display of logistical prowess, Moroccan ports welcomed over 2.8 million passengers during the Marhaba 2024 operation, a seasonal initiative designed to facilitate the return of Moroccans living abroad. This year’s figures reflect a significant increase compared to previous years, underscoring the growing importance of maritime transport in the nation’s economy.

The Marhaba operation, which runs annually from June to September, serves as a vital link for Moroccan expatriates returning home for the summer. The initiative is not only a testament to the country’s commitment to enhancing travel experiences but also highlights the strategic role of its ports in accommodating the influx of travelers.

The Ministry of Equipment and Water reported that the ports of Tangier Med, Al Hoceima, and Nador were particularly busy, handling the majority of the passenger traffic. The surge in numbers can be attributed to various factors, including improved maritime services and increased ferry capacity, which have made travel more accessible and efficient.

Authorities have implemented a series of measures to ensure smooth operations during this peak period. Enhanced security protocols, streamlined customs procedures, and the deployment of additional staff have all contributed to a more organized and pleasant experience for travelers. The government’s proactive approach has not gone unnoticed, as many passengers expressed satisfaction with the services provided.

As the Marhaba operation continues to evolve, it remains a crucial element of Morocco’s transportation strategy, fostering connections between the diaspora and their homeland. The impressive figures from this year’s operation not only reflect the resilience of the maritime sector but also signal a promising future for travel and tourism in Morocco.


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