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Buy your flights to Algeria today and pay later when you book through Alternative Airlines.

Splitting the cost of your flight to Algeria with Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL) can make your trip more manageable financially. Unlike paying upfront, BNPL allows you to split the cost of your flight tickets into smaller, more budget-friendly instalments.

Many plans offer interest-free payments within a specific timeframe - this can ease budgeting and potentially save your money compared to traditional financing options! Afterpay, Klarna, Affirm, Sezzle, Tamara and Tabby are just a few popular BNPL plans we offer at checkout. Discover all of our pay-later options below.

Airlines Flying to Algeria

There are multiple airlines you can fly with to reach Algeria. We ticket over 600 global airlines at Alternative Airlines - fly to Algeria with these:

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Air Algérie

Air Algérie, the flag carrier of Algeria, operates international flights to and from over 35 destinations in Europe, North America, Africa, Asia and the Middle East. It also has a strong domestic flight network in Algeria, flying to over 30 Algerian cities including Oran, Tamanrassett and Djanet.

Air Algérie is based at Houari Boumedienne Airport which you can reach from major international hubs like Frankfurt, London, Paris and Dubai, among others.

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Tassili Airlines

Tassili Airlines is another Algerian passenger airline that can get you into Algeria from France and Turkey. The airline is based at Houari Boumedienne Airport where it flies to over 20 destinations, primarily within Algeria.

This airline is ideal to fly with if you're considering domestic travel in Algeria or if you're connecting from Marseille, Nantes, Paris, Strasbourg or Istanbul.

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Emirates

Emirates is one of the UAE's flag carriers. It's based in Dubai which is an enormous international hub and is a popular stopover/connecting destination with many travellers.

If you're having trouble finding an airline that can get you from your origin country to Algeria, consider flying with Emirates to Dubai. Once you're in Dubai, you can easily reach Algiers or other major Algerian cities with Air Algérie or Emirates.

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Algiers, Algeria

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Explore the great expanses of Northern Africa. Algeria offers an unrivalled insight into the cultural revolutions which took place in Africa and beyond over the past 1000 years. Discover the French influences which shape the core of the country and its long-standing history as a trading post throughout Roman, Cathargian and Muslim rule upon the Mediterranean.

See for yourself the gorgeous Neo-Byzantine architecture, and sample delicious local cuisine in the dense and exciting streets of Algiers or venture out into the desert and discover well-preserved Roman ruins which stand tall despite being eroded over a startling 16 centuries.

North Africa is the gateway to the rest of the world. As such many airlines offer passage in and out of Algeria, Alternative Airlines offers over 600 airlines for you to choose from, with more than 40 ways to pay. Book your flight to Algeria with ease. Find flights to Algiers, Constantine, El Bayadh and many more destinations with Alternative Airlines.

If you are planning on visiting Algeria for leisure, it is advised against travelling within 30km of the borders with Libya, Mauritania, Mali and Niger, or 30km of the border with Tunisia in the provinces of Illizi and Ouargla and in the Chaambi mountains area.

Algiers, Algeria

Discover Algiers

Algiers is a charming city on the verge of the Mediterranean Sea, which captures all the charm of Africa, with a European and Muslim twist. Discover the city where many cultures merge into a wonderland of history and culture.

Visit the French-inspired Basilique Notre Dame d'Afrique, a wholely unique church that sits on a precipice overlooking the scenic capital city beneath, then take a slow walk through the Le Jardin d'Essai du Hamma, a botanical garden with life-changing views and a zoological garden featuring all manner of exotic birds and beasts.

Airlines around the globe fly into the staggering 18 international airports dotted across Algeria and offer a wide range of competitive pricing. Your journey to Algiers is only a few clicks away. Alternative Airlines can assist you in finding the perfect flight for you, working with your budget and travel preferences.

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Algeria Travel Advice

If you're planning to visit Algeria, we suggest following these travel tips to make sure you have an enjoyable, smooth trip:

  • As of 2024, there is a risk of terrorism in Algeria. Remain vigilant and follow local security advice.
  • Avoid travel within 30km of borders with Libya, Mauritania, Mali, Niger and certain parts of the Tunisia border due to security concerns.
  • Make sure your routine vaccinations are up to date, including vaccinations for Polio.
  • Use insect repellant wherever possible as diseases like chikungunya and West Nile virus are still present.
  • Algeria is predominantly a Muslim country. You should dress modestly and respect local customs at all times.
  • You will need a visa to enter Algeria. Consider applying for the Algeria eVisa before your visit.
  • For police, dial 17 or 1548. For ambulance or fire brigade services, dial 14.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Algeria located?

Algeria is situated in North Africa. It is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to the north, Morocco to the west, Western Sahara and Mauritania to the southwest, Mali and Niger to the south, Libya to the east, and Tunisia to the northeast. It is the largest country in Africa by area.

What is Algeria's official language?

Algeria's two official languages are Arabic and Tamazight. Arabic is the national and official language, primarily used in government and education. Tamazight is the Berber language and is spoken by around 27% of Algeria's population.

Is Algeria safe to visit?

As long as you exercise caution (especially in border regions and remote areas), Algeria is generally safe for travellers to visit. Algeria's government has introduced strict security measures in order to protect its visitors. Major tourist sites, like Djemila, Kasbah of Algiers and the Great Mosque of Algiers, are all heavily patrolled.

When is the best time to visit Algeria?

The best time to visit Algeria is in the spring and autumn months. March to May offers pleasant weather that is ideal for exploring historical sites and enjoying outdoor activities, while September to November is better if you want to avoid the crowds and comfortably explore Algeria's desert regions.