Algiers – Unions representing the transport sector have confirmed the resumption of both passenger and freight transport activities. This announcement follows a meeting on Thursday between union representatives and the President of the Council of the Nation, Mr. Azzouz Nasseri.
Following the discussions, union leaders expressed their satisfaction with the outcome, highlighting the positive response from the highest authorities in the country to their concerns. They emphasized the importance of resuming these vital services for the national economy and the convenience of citizens.
“We are pleased to announce the restart of transport operations,” said a spokesperson for the union collective. “The authorities have listened to our grievances and taken decisive action to address them. This is a positive step forward for the entire sector.”
The resumption of services is expected to alleviate pressure on supply chains and facilitate the movement of people across the country. Details regarding specific routes and schedules will be released in the coming days. The unions have pledged to work closely with government agencies to ensure a smooth and efficient transition back to normal operations.
The General Union of Algerian Workers (UGTA) has also voiced its support for the resumption of transport activities, emphasizing the crucial role of the sector in the nation’s economic recovery. They have called on all stakeholders to cooperate fully to ensure the continued success of the transport industry.
This development marks a significant step towards restoring normalcy and boosting economic activity across the nation. The transport sector is a vital engine for growth, and its return to full operation is welcomed by businesses and individuals alike.



