Roissy Airport: Air Algérie Will Change Terminal

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Air Algérie announces that it will change terminal at Paris – Charles-de-Gaulle airport. The national airline will leave terminal 2C which will be closed for works and transfer all of its flights operated at Paris-Charles-de-Gaulle airport to terminal T1.

The change of terminal in the main Paris airport will take place on December 5, Amine Andaloussi, spokesperson for the Algerian national airline, told VVA.

Air Algerie will move to Roissy

This change comes as the airline should regain all of its slots on the France network in accordance with the announcement made by the governments of the two countries during the last meeting held in Algiers.

All airlines present on the market for flights between Algeria and  France will now have the right to reactivate all of their slots from October 31.

Air Algérie should first launch the new flights to  France from which it benefited within the framework of the increase in the number of services announced last August by the Algerian government.

The launch of these new connections will take place with the entry into force of the winter calendar which runs from the end of October until the end of next March. Air Algérie will relaunch lines that have not been operated since the borders were closed in March 2020.

She will return to the east of France in Metz and Mulhouse and in Bordeaux. The national airline will also resume flights to France from Batna, Biskra, Chlef and  El Oued.