French Pension Protests Disrupt Flights: ONDA Urges Travelers to Check Status

The National Airports Office (ONDA) has invited travelers to or from France to check the status of their flights with their airlines before going to the airport. The growing mobilizations against the pension reform and the postponement of the legal retirement age to 64 in France require it.
Since Monday, a strike movement has been observed in France to protest against the pension reform and the postponement of the legal retirement age to 64. This strike, which will end on Wednesday, February 8, is seeing the participation of employees in the airports. As a result, the flight schedules of several airlines have undergone several changes. To avoid inconvenience, the National Airports Office (ONDA) calls on travelers to and from France to check the status of their flights.
Informed of the public service strike notice, Royal Air Maroc (RAM) had canceled on January 29 some flights scheduled for January 31 to and from Paris. The company had directed travelers to the alternatives offered to them to make their trip.
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