Winter Storm Disrupts Paris Flights, Cancellations to Morocco and Europe

Due to the current weather conditions in the French capital, the city’s airports have been forced to cancel several flights, including some to Morocco.
In a statement released on Wednesday, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGAC) announced that "cancellations and delays are to be expected."
Inviting passengers to "anticipate their arrival," Paris Aéroport, which manages the two Parisian platforms, called on users to "favor public transport" to get there. In total, 20% of flights at CDG and 25% at Orly have been canceled.
Thus, the airline Transavia France has canceled departures to Seville, Madrid, Agadir, Toulon or Porto, among others. Air Corsica, EasyJet, Air Algérie, Royal Air Maroc, Tunisair, Vueling, Iberia, Air Europa, ITA Airways or TAP Air Portugal, among others, are also affected in the morning at Orly alone.
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