Royal Air Maroc Shifts Flights to Rotterdam Amid Amsterdam Airport Restrictions

Following the decision of Amsterdam airport to limit the number of passengers per day this summer, the national company Royal Air Maroc (RAM) has announced the implementation of a special system, to facilitate travel for its customers to and from this airport.
According to a statement from the company, some of its flights operating on this stopover will be affected. Thus, measures have been taken to ensure the transport of a maximum of passengers. The AT850 and AT851 flights connecting Casablanca to Amsterdam (in both directions) during the period from July 7 to 21 will be transferred to Rotterdam airport, the management warns.
"Beyond this date and if this situation persists, a new system will be put in place," the company announces, adding that the customers concerned "will be informed, as they go along, of all the arrangements made in this regard."
In addition, these passengers will have the possibility to modify the point of departure or destination within Europe, for the same travel date and free of charge, specifies RAM.
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