Transavia Cancels Morocco-France Flights Amid French Pension Reform Strike

The airline Transavia has been forced to cancel several flights between Morocco and France due to a national strike planned for March 7 and 8 in France, to protest against the pension reform and the postponement of the legal retirement age to 64.
"Due to the national call for a strike in France, traffic will be disrupted from the evening of March 6 to March 8, 2023. In accordance with the request of the Directorate General of Civil Aviation, Transavia is forced to proceed with the cancellation of flights," including those between Morocco and France, announces the low-cost airline in a press release.
These are the flights Paris-Orly/Marrakech, Paris-Orly/Agadir, Marrakech/Paris-Orly, Agadir/Paris-Orly which will be operated this Tuesday, March 7, 2023. In addition to the flights between Morocco and France, those between Paris-Orly and Oran, Lyon and Tunis, Tunis and Lyon, Paris-Orly and Tunis, Tunis and Paris-Orly, Paris-Orly and Algiers, Montpellier and Algiers, Algiers and Paris-Orly which will be carried out this Tuesday will also be canceled.
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