Royal Air Maroc Suspends All Flights to Spain Amid Coronavirus Concerns

Royal Air Maroc (RAM) is far from done canceling its flights to destinations heavily exposed to the coronavirus. It announced on Thursday the suspension of all its flights to and from Spain, until further notice, to remain in line with the preventive measures taken by the Moroccan authorities.
Despite this decision, RAM specifies, in a press release, that it has set up a special system to support its customers in the management of their travel following these changes.
Several options are available to customers who may, if they wish, postpone their trip to a later date, free of charge, or cancel it, in exchange for a ticket, valid for six months and to be used exclusively on the company’s flights.
For any additional information, Royal Air Maroc invites its customers to inquire about these commercial provisions on the company’s website.
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