Transavia Cancels All France-Morocco Flights Through Late June Amid COVID-19 Concerns

Transavia has announced that all its flights to or from France are canceled until June 25 inclusive. Implicitly, the French low-cost airline will not operate flights to Morocco at least until the end of June.
"Some flights could be operated from Nantes and Lyon in June," the airline said. As for the reopening of the Paris-Orly route at the end of next month, the decision will have to be announced about three weeks in advance.
In these times of covid-19, "the health of our passengers and crews remains our priority," Transavia assures. "We are closely monitoring the situation and are in constant contact with the Air France KLM Group and the European and French health authorities."
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