Book flights from Marrakesh to Kuwait with Qatar Airways
Travel in comfort and style on flights from Marrakesh to Kuwait with Qatar Airways. Enjoy the exceptional in-flight cuisine, and the space you need to stretch out and relax in our ergonomically-designed seating. An attentive cabin crew will take care of you throughout the flight, providing you with exceptional levels of hospitality from the moment you step on board until the moment you land.
Kuwait City is constructed around its central Grand Mosque, whose chandeliered dome presides over a vast space and is one of the most visited attractions in the region. Take a stroll down to Kuwait’s waterfront, and you’ll find older buildings such as Seif Palace, built in the 19th century and featuring a watchtower in the Moorish style, set in perfectly manicured gardens. The Kuwait National Museum is devoted to science and technology, but there are also collections of artefacts from all periods in the country’s fascinating history.
Flying from Marrakesh
With over four million passengers passing through every year, Marrakesh Menara Airport is one of the busiest in north Africa and a popular starting point for both leisure and business travellers. Originally used as a military base during WWII, today it’s a busy air passenger and cargo hub connecting with international destinations all over the world.
It is located approximately four miles southwest of the city centre, making it convenient and easy to get to.
Passengers flying from Marrakesh with Qatar Airways will enjoy a warm and friendly welcome and an efficient service provided by attentive and professional staff, making the start of your journey a pleasant one.
Transportation and parking
It is easy to drive to the airport by following the Avenue Guemassa, which leads directly to the airport. During morning and evening rush hours traffic can be heavy, particularly around Boulevard Al Yarmouk, so allow a little extra time for your journey.
Bus number 19 runs every 20-30 minutes from the medina to the airport, but note that buses can be a little infrequent during weekends.
Journey time is around 30 minutes, and the bus stop is approximately a half mile walk from the airport. Taxis are plentiful, but it is best to get your hotel reception or concierge service to pre-book them for you, and agree the price before you start your journey.
Car parking at the airport is quite limited, with around 200 spaces that fill up very quickly. It may be best to make alternative parking arrangements and travel to the airport by taxi.
Arriving at Marrakesh
Passengers flying from Marrakesh with Qatar Airways depart from Terminal T1 International Departures hall.
For a fee, a special VIP service is available, the Salon Convives de Marque, which includes access to a VIP lounge, assistance with ‘formalities’ such as check-in and boarding, and a priority boarding service.
As with all airports, security is very tight, so allow up to two hours before your flight is due to board to check-in and go through security checks.
Facilities and amenities
Facilities at the airport range from a florist and a gift shop selling crafts and trinkets, through to the usual banking and currency exchange desks. Wi-Fi is available for a fee, and a subscription option is available for passengers who use the airport frequently, such as business travellers.
A restaurant and café provide meals and snacks, and there are also Duty Free shops, a prayer room, and assistance for disabled and wheelchair-bound passengers on request.
Arriving in Kuwait
A major trading point since the 1600s, Kuwait is a small but powerful country that plays a key role in the political and commercial success of the region. It is now turning into a popular tourist destination, and welcomes visitors from all over the world. Kuwait is a fascinating country with plenty to see and do.
Book a flight to Kuwait with Qatar Airways and you’ll discover a city and country that has traditional values but a very modern outlook. Its petroleum and oil wealth has led to the development of resorts and luxury hotels, but there are also plenty of older attractions to fascinate and entertain visitors.
Tourist attractions
Failaka Island is just a short boat ride away from Kuwait City, and has a selection of Bronze Age and Greek archaeological sites worth visiting that demonstrate just how important on the Mediterranean trading routes Kuwait was through the ages.
The islands harbour is bustling with dhows, giving you a glimpse of Kuwaiti life outside the modern city.
Back in Kuwait City itself a good place to find traditional crafts and goods is the Al-Mubarakiya shopping district, where you’ll find plenty of souvenirs to remind you of your trip.
Much of Kuwait is flat desert, but just outside the city you’ll find the Kazmah desert cliffs. This is a great location to do a bit of off-road jeep driving, and on a clear day the view from the top of the cliffs stretches out across the bay.
Travel Considerations
Flights to Kuwait with Qatar Airways land at Kuwait International Airport. Visa restrictions for entry into the country will depend on your country of origin, length of stay and whether your trip is for business or pleasure. Before you fly to Kuwait please check the visa and passport requirements.