Resumption of flights in Algeria: Transavia confirms 2 routes for June 2021

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Two (2) flights will be operated during this month by the low-cost subsidiary of the Air France airline group, Transavia as part of its takeover. More details below.

Several days after the partial opening of Algerian air borders, the return seems to be taking place slowly, but surely for foreign companies. This is the case with the low-cost carrier. With the gradual resumption of its activity, Transavia has just unveiled the dates of two of its flights between France and Algeria.

This is, in fact, what she revealed on her website on Saturday. The data are listed here, June 20, 2021. The French airline then announced that the Algerian authorities have given their agreement to its fleet to fly over the Algerian sky. These flights will have to be operated from Paris-Orly airport.

The Transavia aircraft will be heading towards Oran Airport. This concerns two flights. The outward journey from France. This concerns, in detail, the flight from Orly airport called TO4158. It will take place on June 24th. And the return is a flight to France.

Transavia plans to provide 4 repatriation flights from Algeria to France

In addition, the second Orly-Oran flight TO4159 has the same airport as the point of arrival. It is scheduled for the same date. That is June 24, 2021. The company noted of the tickets for this flight are now sold out. The plane will therefore have to take off in the coming days from Paris and should land at Ahmed Ben Bella International Airport and then return to Orly.

Still, in the same vein, the low-cost carrier also intends to provide 4 repatriation flights from Algeria. Two of them took place on Saturday from the two airports affected by these services, namely Algiers and Oran. The other two flights are scheduled to take place on June 25. These will be flights from Algiers to Orly and from Oran to Orly.

Concerning the conditions under which these flights will take place. The procedure is similar to that of other airlines. Those who currently operate flights in Algeria. This is what the French company Transavia said on its website.