Royal Air Maroc Cancels All Brussels Flights Amid Airport Strike

Royal Air Maroc (RAM) has announced the cancellation of all its scheduled flights this Monday, March 31, both departing and arriving in Brussels. This measure follows the confirmation of a strike planned in the Belgian capital affecting airport operations.
For passengers whose flights are cancelled, the airline offers two options. They can either request a free rebooking of their trip within 15 days of the initial date, subject to availability, or opt for a full refund of the ticket, made via the original payment method.
RAM indicates that the affected customers will be informed by email and SMS, if their contact details are up to date in their file.
The company invites travelers to check the status of their flight on its website and asks them not to go to the airport for these cancelled flights, but to contact their point of sale or the customer service.
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