Belgium strike cancels Morocco flights June 2
Belgian airspace is paralyzed this Tuesday, June 2 by a surprise social movement. This force majeure situation directly impacts Royal Air Maroc operations, forced to cancel several connections from Morocco.
The repercussions of this blockade are directly felt by travelers transiting between the Kingdom and Europe. Two complete rotations operated by the national airline between Casablanca and Brussels have been purely and simply cancelled this Tuesday, June 2. The route connecting Tangier to the Belgian capital suffers exactly the same fate in both directions. Affected passengers received a notification justifying these cancellations by a force majeure case linked to the temporary closure of Belgian infrastructure.
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These major disruptions stem from a work stoppage triggered without any notice by the Skeyes teams, the structure responsible for air traffic control in Belgium. This sudden strike completely prevented carriers and authorities from anticipating the crisis. Without prior warning, rescheduling departures or implementing preventive communication with customers proves impossible to execute.
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