
Air Algérie has launched new promotional offers for summer travel to five destinations in Europe, Canada, and Tunisia, with round-trip tickets starting from 27,692 DA. These promotions are available for bookings made between June 1 and June 30, 2026, for travel until October 24, 2026. The airline's CEO, Hamza Benhamouda, recently announced an increase of 560 additional weekly flights for the summer 2026 program. The promotional fares target strategic routes including Algiers to Rome, Oran to Toulouse, Algiers to London, Algiers to Montreal, and routes to Tunisia. Specific round-trip prices include 29,964 DA for Algiers-Rome, 27,692 DA for Oran-Toulouse, and 45,165 DA for Algiers-London. These European routes are offered under a "zero baggage" condition, allowing only a 10 kg cabin bag. For Tunisia, round-trip tickets start from 36,270 DA and include a 10 kg cabin bag and a 23 kg checked bag. The long-haul Algiers-Montreal route is priced from 119,188 DA for a round trip, including a cabin bag and two checked bags. All promotional tickets are for economy class, non-refundable, but modifiable with additional fees. Travelers can choose between "zero baggage" options for minimal travel or "full fare" options that include checked luggage, which is more cost-effective for those needing to transport more items. Adding a checked bag later to a "zero baggage" ticket can incur significant additional costs, up to 24,000 DA for Europe and 20,000 DA per trip for Canada.
Free daily or weekly digest of the most important stories from across 18 African countries. No spam, unsubscribe any time.
This summary was AI-generated from a story originally published by Algérie360.
Must ReadAlgeria's Directorate General of Civil Protection has issued an urgent recall for all its agents across 44 wilayas to report to their units immediately. This measure comes in response to a severe heatwave, with temperatures nearing 50°C in Saharan regions and affecting coastal wilayas, alongside a concerning increase in forest fires. The National Office of Meteorology has issued special bulletins forecasting temperatures potentially exceeding 48°C until next Sunday. The recall primarily affects personnel from the National Training and Intervention Unit in Algiers and operational units in 44 northern and southern wilayas, including Tlemcen, Sidi Bel Abbès, Aïn Témouchent, Oran, Mascara, Saïda, Mostaganem, Relizane, Chlef, Tiaret, Naâma, El Bayadh, Laghouat, Djelfa, Tissemsilt, Aïn Defla, Tipaza, Alger, Blida, Médéa, Boumerdès, Bouira, Tizi Ouzou, Béjaïa, Jijel, Skikda, Annaba, El Tarf, Guelma, Bordj Bou Arréridj, Sétif, Constantine, M’Sila, Mila, Souk Ahras, El M’Ghair, El Oued, Batna, Khenchela, Oum El Bouaghi, Tébessa, Biskra, Ouled Djellal, and Touggourt. The Civil Protection has also urged the public to exercise caution, avoid approaching fires or attempting to extinguish them independently, and refrain from entering forested areas. Drivers and residents are asked to keep access roads clear for emergency vehicles, and those in threatened areas must comply immediately with evacuation orders. As of Thursday midday, 62 fires had been reported across 14 northern wilayas, with

France maintained its position as the leading importer of Algerian crude oil transported by sea in the first half of 2026, with an average of 62,000 barrels per day, accounting for nearly 16% of Algeria's maritime crude exports. Spain followed with 56,000 barrels per day, and South Korea ranked third with 46,000 barrels daily. The United Kingdom imported 45,000 barrels per day, and the Netherlands 38,000 barrels daily. These five countries collectively received almost 64% of Algeria's crude oil exports. Algeria's crude oil exports averaged 388,000 barrels per day during the first six months of the year, despite national production increasing to 977,000 barrels daily. In June, production peaked at 987,000 barrels per day, its highest level in three years, due to eased voluntary production cuts under the OPEC+ alliance. However, export volumes were lower than in previous years, with 416,000 barrels per day in the first half of 2024 and 447,000 barrels daily in the same period of 2025. This trend is attributed to Algeria's strategy of developing local refining to export more processed petroleum products, which generate higher added value. While France's purchases decreased from 76,000 to 62,000 barrels per day, and Spain's fell from 88,000 to 56,000 barrels daily, South Korea saw a 31.4% increase in imports, from 35,000 to 46,000 barrels per day. The Netherlands experienced the largest increase among Algeria's main clients, with purchases rising from 14,000 to 38,000 barrels dai
Must ReadAn electrical spark from an air conditioner is believed to be the cause of a fire at the Mohammadia assisted children's establishment in Algiers on July 16, 2026, which resulted in 11 deaths, including 10 children and a 52-year-old educator. The General Directorate of National Security DGSN stated that specialized teams opened an investigation immediately after the incident. Initial findings from scientific police experts and crime scene technicians indicate the fire originated from an electrical spark in an air conditioner located in a first-floor room. The National Security clarified that the spark was linked to the continuous operation of the appliance amid high temperatures. The investigation remains open to determine all circumstances and establish any responsibilities. Following the fire, the Ministry of National Solidarity, Family and Women's Affairs, led by Minister Soraya Mouloudji, held an emergency meeting. Measures include monitoring the care of the injured, relocating children to alternative facilities, establishing a national risk monitoring and management unit, harmonizing safety standards in sector establishments, and strengthening staff training in prevention and emergency response in coordination with Civil Protection. A centralized digital mechanism will also be implemented to track safety measure application. The minister praised the efforts of the establishment's staff and on-duty team for protecting children during the fire.