Royal Air Maroc Cancels Paris Flights Amid Orly Airport Strike

Flights of the airline Royal Air Maroc will be disrupted on Monday, December 18, following the announcement of a strike at Paris-Orly airport.
Thus, all flights to Paris of the Moroccan company will be canceled, indicates RAM on its communication channels.
The national airline invites customers, whose flights have been canceled, not to show up at the airport and to contact their initial point of sale or the Royal Air Maroc call center.
Several trade unions have filed strike notices concerning the staff of the North air traffic control center (CRNA), which manages the trajectories of aircraft overflying the territory. Notices concern the approach control centers of Paris-Orly, Lyon, Lille, Brest, Rouen, Poitiers and Saint-Yan, specifies the DGAC.
https://twitter.com/RAM_Maroc/status/1735958153617940738
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