The national airline, Air Algérie, stated in a press release on Saturday that it has revised its flight schedule to the Middle East and Asia as part of the continuous optimization of its international network.
"Air Algérie is initiating a new phase in structuring its flight schedule to the Middle East and Asia," the company highlighted, specifying that this strategic reconfiguration involves a targeted reinforcement of services to Amman, Doha, and Kuala Lumpur, as well as the upcoming opening of a new route to Kuwait.
Within this dynamic of optimized capacity allocation, the company will proceed with "a controlled reduction of its frequencies to Dubai," it stated.
This development is part of "a logic of strategic arbitration aimed at consolidating priority routes, strengthening regional and intercontinental connectivity, and ensuring a better match between supply and the traffic dynamics observed in these markets."
Air Algérie has thus invited its customers to consult updated schedules and any potential program changes via its official channels and its entire distribution network, according to the same source.
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