Royal Air Maroc Cancels Flights to Paris Amid French Air Traffic Controller Strike

Royal Air Maroc (RAM) has announced the cancellation of several flights scheduled for this Saturday, May 25 from and to Paris-Orly airport due to a strike by air traffic controllers in France.
This decision follows a request from the French authorities to significantly reduce the flight schedule for the day. "All airlines have been required to significantly reduce their flight schedules," RAM explains in a statement.
To limit the inconvenience to passengers, the Moroccan national airline offers customers affected by the cancellations to be transferred to other flights. The people concerned will receive an email and an SMS confirming their new flight, it is specified.
Passengers who do not wish to travel on the rerouting flights offered by RAM have the possibility of obtaining a refund for their ticket. They can also opt for a free date change, subject to availability, within 15 days of the date of the cancelled flight.
RAM urges passengers whose flights have been cancelled or who have not received a rerouting confirmation not to go to the airport. They are asked to contact their travel agency or the company’s call center to get more information and confirm their new booking.
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