Royal Air Maroc Cancels Flights to Paris Amid French Public Sector Strike

Following the announcement of a public sector strike in France, the airline Royal Air Maroc has canceled several flights on January 31 from and to Paris.
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGAC) had asked airlines to reduce their flight schedules for January 31, 2023 (applicable from 5:00 UTC to 22:30 UTC) at Paris-Orly airport. In a message posted on its website, Royal Air Maroc informs its customers that arrangements have been made in this regard.
Thus, customers scheduled on the canceled flights AT764 and AT765 on January 31, 2023 have been transferred to flights AT770 and AT771 on January 31, while those scheduled on the canceled flight AT777 on January 31 have been transferred to flight AT761 on the same day, the same source said. As for the customers scheduled on the canceled flight AT776 on January 31, they have been transferred to flight AT760 and the remainder o/b at764 of February 01.
Furthermore, customers who do not wish to travel on the flights made available to them above, may request a refund of the ticket or a free date change, subject to availability, from and to the same destination or a destination on the RAM network in Europe, the management points out. Commercial agencies and call centers are mobilized to provide customers with all the necessary information, it is further stated.
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