As my Israeli collegues usually joking "If the Arabs were a bit more - they would throw us into the sea". Sounds Funny. In brief -
On the end of November 2010, I bought in "Air Arabia" webcite (
www.airarabia.com) tickets from Alexandria (Egypt) to Casablanca (Morocco) on 5th of Feb till 15th of Feb 2011. A direct flight. Several local flight within Morocco were locked and connected to that flight from Egypt.
Here is my e-ticket -
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A week ago I was badly surprised to receive am email from the airline mentionet above, that my flight times changed. They informed me (again - informed, not asked) that my flight is on
17th of Feb, not
15th as I booked. Needless to say, that it was unacceptable for me. I wrote an email to their customer relations
http://www.airarabia.com/contact-us without any respond at all. I called to their Morocco office in Casablanca (080 2000 803), but every time you dial - you hear answering machine in Arabic. That's it. You can leave your message, but no one call you back.

Here is their schedule change letter -
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In order to make it clear, I have checked a schedule of Alexandria (EG) airport, and I discovered, that Air Arabia closed that line from Alexandria to Casablanca complitely. What means, that my flight wasn't changed from 15th to 17th, but cancelled. You can ask me, why did that send that kind of email about schedule changes? I don't know.

Here is their website, my flight is designated as non-exist
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After closed to several days of useless calls to their offices in Morocco, Spain, France and etc, I came to the conclusion that I have no other choice but to apply with chargeback to Mastercard. For now I'm waiting for my money back via that unfriendly "route".