Tunisia Strike Disrupts Air Travel: Royal Air Maroc Cancels Flights to Casablanca

The airline Royal Air Maroc (RAM) cancelled four scheduled flights between Casablanca and Tunis on Thursday, January 17 "due to disruptions in traffic at Tunis-Carthage airport because of the general strike in Tunisia".
"Due to disruptions in traffic at Tunis-Carthage airport because of the general strike in Tunisia, Royal Air Maroc has been forced to cancel the four flights scheduled for Thursday, January 17 connecting Casablanca to Tunis (in both directions), namely AT570, AT571, AT572 and AT573," explains RAM.
For customers affected by these cancellations, the company has "put in place exceptional arrangements" to reduce the impact.
For more information, RAM invites its customers to consult its website or call "089000 0800" and "+212522489797".
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