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Breaking News: Air France JNB-CDG flight cancelled

15 Jun 2018 - by eTNW
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Air France flight AF995 from Johannesburg to Charles de Gaulle Airport, Paris, which was scheduled to depart tonight (June 15) at 18h50 has been cancelled.
According to Air France, this is due to the cancellation of incoming flight AF990, as a result of the aircraft being damaged in a lightning strike.
Passengers who need to change or rebook their ticket on another carrier can do so. Tickets will be reissued at no additional cost, and the following should be inserted into the Endorsement box: rebook/reissue due AF 990/995 cancelled flight 14/15Jun18.

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