ASL companies announced good news for travelers between France and Algeria, especially Algerians from France who wish to travel to Algeria during summer 2025.
The French low-cost airline announced on December 19, 2024, the opening of bookings for the 2025 summer season.
In a press release published on its website, ASL Airlines unveils “the first part of its flight program for summer 2025”. The company’s program is characterized in particular by “strengthening its presence on the Algerian market”.
Summer season: here is the ASL Airlines program for Algeria
Therefore, travelers to or from Algeria can now book their seats with ASL Airlines for summer 2025. The company now offers dates ranging from “30 March to 25 October 2025”, providing 14 lines in total between France and Algeria. Here they are:
– Paris CDG-Algiers: up to 13 weekly flights
– Paris Orly-Algiers: 7 weekly flights
– Lyon-Algiers: up to 6 weekly flights
– Lille – Algiers: up to 4 weekly flights
– Lille – Oran: up to 3 flights per week
– Lille – Tlemcen: up to 2 flights per week
– Lille – Bejaïa: one weekly flight
– Mulhouse – Algiers: one weekly flight
– Mulhouse – Constantine: one weekly flight
– Paris CDG – Bejaïa: up to 4 flights per week
– Perpignan – Oran: up to 2 weekly flights
– Paris-CDG-Annaba: one weekly flight
– Lille-Sétif: one weekly flight
– Mulhouse-Oran: one weekly flight
ASL Airlines did not fail to point out, in the statement published on its website, that it is “the only French company to connect Algeria from the two main Parisian airports: Charles de Gaulle and Orly”.
On the booking platform of the French low cost company specializing in the destination Algeria, we see that the return ticket Paris CDG-Algiers (15 July-15 August) costs 448 euros. For the return flight Paris-Orly Algiers (15 July – 15 August), ASL Airlines offers a ticket for 426 euros.
In addition to the network in Algeria, ASL Airlines also serves Oujda Airport in Morocco. The company plans to operate two weekly lines to this destination, the first from Paris CDG and the second from Strasbourg.