Thursday, 8 November 2012

ALGERIA: Air Algerie add more routes to its Network



 A rendering of an Air Algèrie 787
 
Algerian carrier, Air Algèrie (AH) has announced plans to open routes to South Africa, Brazil, Nigeria, the Netherlands, the United States and a second route in China.
Whilst no specific timetables have been mentioned, the carrier did allure to the following frequencies, ex Algiers.
  • Johannesburg, South Africa - 2x weekly
  • Sao Paulo, Brazil - 2x weekly,
  • Lagos, Nigeria - 3x weekly,
  • Shanghai, China - 3x weekly,
  • Amsterdam, Netherlands - 3x weekly,
  • New York, United States - 5x weekly.
The addition of Shanghai, China comes as Air Algèrie mulls its Beijing route's future (a decision is due before next year), long deemed to be uneconomical in the light of stiff competition from Gulf carriers. The prospect of the construction of a new grand Mosque in Algiers, however, may prove to be the boost the route needs to remain viable.

Discussing the airline's Algiers-Beijing route, Air Algèrie CEO, Mohamed-Salah Boultif, said:
"We're still in the evaluation stage of this route. We are still awaiting the construction of the Great Mosque of Algiers, then we'll see,"
Mr. Boultif which refers to the arrival of thousands of Chinese workers for the purpose of the construction of the great Mosque of Algiers.
In order to sustain the opening of new routes, Boulif said $751million would be invested in the Industry for renewal of its fleet between 2012-2016. It is understood that Air Algerie will soon acquire three new 150-seater aircraft in addition to renewing its three Boeing 767 currently in service.

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