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New Direct Flights Connect Algeria to Berlin, African Capitals

Air Algérie has opened reservations for new direct international routes, marking an expansion of its network across Africa and Europe. These new services will connect Algiers with Berlin, alongside three new African destinations: Brazzaville in the Republic of Congo, Conakry in Guinea, and Nigeria's major cities of Lagos and Abuja. This development follows an earlier announcement by the Minister of Transport regarding preparations for new international liaisons, with services scheduled to begin in late 2026.

The expanded African network includes three weekly flights between Algiers and Brazzaville, commencing October 26, 2026. Similarly, direct services from Algiers to Conakry will operate three times a week starting October 25, 2026. These routes are slated to be operated with Boeing 737 MAX aircraft. For Nigeria, Air Algérie will offer two distinct weekly services from October 26, 2026: one route connecting Algiers, Abuja, and Lagos before returning to Algiers, and another from October 29, 2026, linking Algiers, Lagos, and Abuja, also concluding in Algiers. These Nigerian flights will utilize Boeing 737-700 aircraft.

In Europe, the new direct route from Algiers to Berlin is set to launch on September 14, 2026, with a weekly service. This comprehensive expansion by the national carrier aims to strengthen Algeria's international air connectivity, particularly within Africa, while also enhancing its reach into European markets. The new routes are designed to serve both travelers departing from Algeria and African diasporas in Europe, thereby reinforcing Algeria's position as a key regional hub.

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