According to a recent analysis by Tourism Economics, a subsidiary of Oxford Economics, rising jet fuel prices are expected to continue pressuring airline ticket prices through 2026 and 2027. The report specifically highlights that flights to Morocco could see an additional increase of up to 10% by 2027, on top of previous hikes.
The analysis, which focuses on the impact of fuel on air transport, indicates that airlines are likely to pass on higher kerosene costs to passengers. This trend is particularly relevant for routes to North Africa, where demand remains strong but fuel expenses constitute a significant portion of operating costs.
While the exact figures for 2026 are not yet fully detailed, the forecast suggests that travelers booking flights to Morocco should anticipate continued price rises. The report does not specify the baseline price or the exact timeline for the 10% increase, but it underscores the ongoing challenge of volatile energy markets.
As of August 2026, no official statements from Moroccan tourism authorities or airlines have been released in response to this forecast. However, the analysis aligns with broader industry trends of rising airfares due to fuel costs.