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AfDB loans Morocco $316 Million for airport improvements ahead of the 2030 FIFA World Cup

The African Development Bank (AfDB), announced on Friday that it would lend Morocco 270 millions euros ($316 million) to upgrade the country's airport infrastructure before hosting FIFA World Cup 2030.

Morocco will invest $4 billion to increase the capacity of its airports to 80 million passengers by 2030. The current number is 38 million. This investment is part of a plan to prepare for an influx in tourists ahead of the World Cup which Morocco will be co-hosting with Spain and Portugal.

Morocco, the most visited country in Africa last year, is already on track to'set a new record for tourism' by 2025. The country has reported 18 million arrivals as of November, compared to 17.4 million total arrivals during 2024.

AfDB announced in a statement that the loan would help modernise airport equipment and expand passenger terminals at key tourist hubs such as Marrakech, Agadir and Tangier.

This financing brings the total AfDB commitments this year to?Morocco to 1.3 billion euro, reaffirming the position of the country as the largest client of the?bank.

The Moroccan government is also expanding the fleet of the state-owned airline Royal Air Maroc in order to strengthen its role as a regional hub connecting Africa with Europe, the Americas and Asia through its Casablanca based. $1 = 9.1922 Moroccan Dirham (Reporting and editing by Susan Fenton; Ahmed El Jechtimi)

(source: Reuters)