Transavia Flight Cancellation Strands 100 Passengers in Marrakech Amid Union Action

About a hundred Transavia passengers were stranded in Morocco on Wednesday, August 21, 2019. The cause: the cancellation of the Marrakech-Lyon flight.
The troubles that Transavia, a subsidiary of the Air France-KLM group, inflicts on its passengers, have resumed with a vengeance. The movement announced by the CGT with the Transavia France flight attendants and stewards has created an impasse on flights, in this case on the Marrakech-Lyon flight on Wednesday, August 21, reports Lyon capitale.
The bewildered passengers no longer knew which way to turn. Despite their protests and outbursts, they remained stranded in Morocco. This flight blockage was a blow to Lyon airport, which was penalized, since the next one was only announced for next week.
On the Transavia side, they rather evoke "an operational problem" to justify the cancellation of this flight. As for the CGT, the leading union at Transavia France, it speaks of "a catastrophic human and material management".
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