Air France, Transavia increase Algeria flights

Air France and Transavia have launched 17 new routes between France and Algeria starting from April 4.

Air France will add five new routes from Paris-Orly, Marseille, Toulouse, and Nice to two destinations in Algeria: Algiers and Oran. The flights will be operated by a 131-seat Airbus A318 and a 178-seat Airbus A320 respectively. Paris-Algiers will have 14 weekly flights; Marseille-Algiers seven weekly flights; Toulouse-Algiers and Toulouse-Oran 14 weekly flights each and Nice-Algiers two weekly flights.

Transavia has 12 new routes from Paris, Lyon and Montpellier to six destinations in Algeria: Algiers, Bejaja, Constantine, Oran, Setif and Tlemcen. The flights will be operated by a 189-seat Boeing 737-800. Paris-Orly-Tlemcen will operate twice weekly; Lyon-Bejaja and Lyon-Constantine with one flight a week each; Lyon-Oran, Montpellier-Algiers, Montpellier-Constantine, and Montpellier-Oran each with two  flights a week.

Ticket sales for Air France and Transavia are now open.

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