Paris→Marrakech
Paris Le Bourget Airport (LFPB) — Marrakech Menara Airport (GMMX)
10 Empty Legs Available Now
The Paris to Marrakech empty leg route connects the French capital with Morocco's most glamorous city across a three-hour flight spanning approximately 1,200 nautical miles. Marrakech has become an essential luxury destination for the Parisian elite, with its legendary riads, five-star resorts, and vibrant souks drawing a constant stream of private jet traffic from Le Bourget.
The overwhelmingly one-way southbound pattern creates reliable repositioning opportunities. After delivering passengers to the Red City, aircraft must return to their European home bases, offering empty leg savings of 45-60%. Midsize jets such as the Citation Latitude and Challenger 350 are the standard for this route, providing the range for the overwater crossing and the cabin comfort for the three-hour journey.
Marrakech's appeal spans all seasons, giving this route unusually broad availability. Winter offers ideal weather for those escaping the grey Parisian skies, while spring and autumn provide pleasant conditions for exploring the medina and Atlas Mountains. French school holidays -- Toussaint, Christmas, February break, and Easter -- create pronounced demand spikes. Events such as the Marrakech International Film Festival and the 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair add further momentum. The seamless customs experience at Marrakech Menara's private terminal makes the arrival process effortless. For travelers seeking exotic luxury within easy reach of Europe, this empty leg route delivers exceptional value.
French and European travelers flock to Marrakech for luxury getaways, and aircraft reposition back to European bases after one-way drop-offs.
Sunday and Monday mornings year-round, with peaks during French school holidays and major Moroccan events.