Royal Air Maroc Cancels Tel Aviv Flight Amid Israel Conflict, Offers Rebooking Options

The airline Royal Air Maroc has decided to cancel flight AT229 of October 8 to and from Tel Aviv, following the events currently taking place in Israel.
Travelers who have booked on these flights will be able to either get a free rebooking within 15 days of their initial departure date, subject to availability, or a full refund of their ticket.
Furthermore, Royal Air Maroc warns its customers. Affected passengers whose contact information is available in the booking file will be notified of this cancellation by email and SMS. The Moroccan company also encourages these travelers to check the status of their flight and update their contact information on its official website.
Finally, an appeal is made to the affected passengers: "Do not show up at the airport," advises the company. It rather invites them to contact the initial point of sale or the RAM call center to inquire about the arrangements made following this cancellation.
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