Royal Air Maroc Cancels All France Flights Due to French Air Traffic Controller Strike

Bad news for travelers who had planned to travel to France on a Royal Air Maroc (RAM) flight this Thursday, April 25. The Moroccan airline has announced the cancellation of all its flights to and from France due to a strike by French air traffic controllers.
This decision follows a strike notice issued by the unions of the French Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGAC). To ensure a minimum service, airlines have been forced to significantly reduce their flight schedules for April 25.
In total, 18 RAM flights have been canceled, including AT776, AT777, AT640, AT760, AT761, AT780, AT781, AT740, AT749, AT650, AT651, AT664, AT665, AT774, AT775, AT638 and AT639.
The passengers affected by these cancellations have the choice between two solutions:
• A full refund of their ticket on the payment method used at the time of purchase.
• A free date change for a later flight to the same destination or another destination on the RAM network in France, subject to availability and maintaining the initial length of stay.
Travelers can also opt for a free change of destination to a Royal Air Maroc flight to Belgium, Spain or the Netherlands, again subject to availability and maintaining the initial length of stay. In this case, any difference in taxes will be borne by the passenger.
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