Route notes
Why this routing works
This is a simple Morocco-focused multi-stop built around one inbound flight and one outbound flight, with the ground segment between Casablanca and Marrakech handled overland. That structure keeps the flying limited while still covering two arrival points on a single ticket.
For a two-week trip, the sequencing is straightforward: arrive in Casablanca, continue independently to Marrakech, then fly home from there to avoid backtracking. Using an open-jaw within Morocco can make better use of time than returning to the original arrival city for the outbound.
The price range shown is for economy travel, with departures in May within the broader April to June season. As a multi-stop itinerary rather than a standard round-trip, the value here is in the ticketing logic: different arrival and departure points, combined into one international routing from Washington DC.
