Amsterdam Schiphol Flight Cuts Force Airlines to Shift Operations to Rotterdam

Royal Air Maroc and other airlines have been forced to transfer flights departing and arriving at Amsterdam Schiphol airport to Rotterdam airport.
In a press release, Royal Air Maroc (RAM) announces that it has transferred flights AT850 and AT851 connecting Casablanca to Amsterdam (in both directions) during the period from July 7 to 21 to Rotterdam airport, following the decision of the Amsterdam airport authorities to reduce the number of flights and passengers departing and arriving at Amsterdam Schiphol airport. It specifies that beyond this date, and if this situation persists, a new system will be put in place.
The national airline states that the affected customers will be informed, as they go along, of all the measures taken in this regard, and will also have the possibility of modifying the point of departure or destination within Europe, for the same travel date and free of charge. It "will spare no effort to inform in real time, and propose the most suitable solutions to facilitate the travel of its customers, particularly Moroccans living abroad".
Royal Air Maroc will also explain that the situation at Amsterdam airport is added to the various disruptions that airlines are currently experiencing in most European airports.
And to conclude: "the services of Royal Air Maroc, both at the airports and in the commercial agencies and call centers, are mobilized to provide customers with all the information likely to reduce the inconveniences that may be caused by this situation independent of the will of the company".
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