Royal Air Maroc Cancels France Flights Amid Pension Reform Protests

The airline Royal Air Maroc (RAM) has once again been forced to cancel flights to and from France due to the continuation of protests against the pension reform and the postponement of the legal retirement age to 64.
"Due to the strike notice on March 15 by the French civil service, relayed by the unions of the French Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGAC), we are forced to proceed with the cancellation of some flights on the same day, from and to France," explains Royal Air Maroc (RAM).
"In order to limit the impact of these cancellations, Royal Air Maroc is accompanying its customers by transferring them to other flights," the national company indicates. It assures that its customers "who have contact details on their booking file will receive emails and SMS confirming their rescheduled flight."
RAM also invites travelers to check the status of their flight, to verify and update their contact details on the "manage my booking" section of its website. It indicates that it has made available to holders of tickets who do not wish to travel on these flights the refund of their tickets or a free change of date to and from the same destination, or another destination on the RAM network in Europe, within 15 days following the date of the canceled flight.
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