Tetouan is a low-stress launchpad for cheap flights from northern Morocco, with a compact airport that keeps queues short and boarding simple. It is also the closest Moroccan gateway to the Spanish enclave of Ceuta, giving you cross-border options in one compact region.
Sania Ramel Airport sits roughly 6 kilometers northeast of downtown, so getting from city to gate can be quick compared with big-city hubs. The route mix blends domestic links within Morocco with point to point connections into Spain, Belgium, France, and the Netherlands, and summer schedules typically add even more choice. That combination makes it easy to plan weekend flights from Tetouan or build longer trips across Europe and North Africa.
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From sunny short hops to longer European city breaks, travelers are choosing routes that balance speed, value, and seasonal demand. The snapshot below offers examples based on recently published schedules and is subject to change.
Spain is a staple from Tetouan, with examples including Alicante, Madrid, and Málaga. Typical nonstop flight times are around 1 hour to Málaga and about 1 hour 30 minutes to Madrid, subject to change. Low cost carriers such as Ryanair often operate these links, which is why they are popular for quick escapes and last minute flights from Tetouan when dates are flexible.
Belgium and France feature strongly during peak season, with examples including Charleroi, Brussels, and Marseille, and some routes running until late October 2025. The Netherlands is also within easy reach, including flights to Amsterdam. Domestic Morocco routes such as Al Hoceima, Casablanca, and Marrakech keep you connected without long drives and make it easy to connect to long haul departures.
Prices fluctuate with seasons and demand, but a few simple tactics consistently help you save. Focus on flexible dates, shoulder seasons, and smart alerts.
Aim to book 4 to 6 weeks before departure for many short haul trips, and look to shoulder periods outside peak summer and major holidays for better availability. Winter and late autumn often see lower fares on European routes from Tetouan, while July and August usually command higher prices.
Turn on Set a Price Alert for your route so you get notified when the fare moves, then book when it drops. Combine self-transfer, hidden cities, and throwaway tickets with Kiwi.com’s Travel Hacks when they fit your plans. For multi-city adventures, use the Nomad Search Tool to find the lowest order of cities, or search broad date ranges and nearby regions to uncover cheap one way flights.
Tetouan is served by a single, easy to navigate airport with straightforward ground access and a growing mix of airlines flying from the city.
Tetouan Sania Ramel Airport carries the IATA code TTU and sits about 6 kilometers northeast of the city, with a terminal designed for a few hundred thousand passengers per year and basic services such as cafes, shops, and Wi Fi. The runway is approximately 2,300 meters long, handling common narrowbody aircraft like the Airbus A320 family and Boeing 737.
Getting there is uncomplicated, with petit taxi and local buses covering the short distance from central Tetouan, often in under 20 minutes. Airlines flying from Tetouan include low cost and full service operators, like Ryanair, Royal Air Maroc, Air Arabia Maroc, and TUI fly Belgium. On Kiwi.com, you can combine separate carriers into one self-transfer itinerary and add the Kiwi.com Guarantee, which includes Disruption Protection for support when airlines change, cancel, or overbook flights.