DR ‹ › Royal Air Maroc (RAM) announced on Monday the cancellation of flights AT850 and AT851, both scheduled for January 5, 2026, to and from Amsterdam Schiphol Airport in the Netherlands, due to adverse weather conditions in the region. The inclement weather has led to over 100 flights being canceled or delayed at Schiphol. Just three days ago, both the airport and the airline KLM had issued warnings about the expected disruptions. To alleviate the inconvenience caused by these changes, RAM is offering its customers three options: a «refund of the ticket to the original payment method», a «free date change, subject to availability, for flights to and from Amsterdam Airport, for a new travel date within 15 days of the canceled flight, provided the original stay duration is maintained», or a «free date change, subject to availability, for flights to and from Brussels Airport, for a new travel date within 7 days of the canceled flight, provided the original stay duration is maintained». In its statement, the national airline clarified that «any change of destination may result in additional taxes, which will be the responsibility of the passenger». RAM also urged its customers to «regularly check their flight status and update their contact information in the 'manage my booking' section on www.royalairmaroc.com or via the mobile app» to stay informed of any potential changes.