A comprehensive Algerian plan to develop low -lines and link to foreign markets
Algeria has developed a comprehensive plan aimed at developing cargo lines and increasing their connection to foreign markets by adding new fleet and airlines to different regions in the Persian Gulf, Europe and Africa, according to what the Minister of Transport told Al -Sharq. He revealed that the ministry is working on the evaluation of the establishment of a marine line connecting Algeria and the Qatari capital, Doha, through various ports in Tunisia, Libya, Egypt and Saudi Arabia, which is expected to be launched in the near future, “at the already existing maritime line, which Algeria is added by the Mauritan.” The first aviation flight from Algeria to Saudi Arabia said the Algerian official said that the Algerian airlines made the first ship fly to Saudi Arabia yesterday, indicating that the National Air Carrier will be supported by a new loading grant during the coming period. Abdullah Bin Nasser Al -Busairi, the Saudi Ambassador in Algeria, said that the beginning of Algerian airlines is the activity of delivery of goods to Saudi Arabia, the aviation that has existed for years about Saudi airlines, “the volume of trade in the billion dollar. changed to work during the hours of the day and seven days a week, according to SARS, who said the ministry has assigned a team to follow up and evaluate the work of ports to remove all obstacles and problems that workers face to implement this decision before the end of the month. Continent of Africa covers. To Nigerian capital, Abuja and London Airport, Stestide, at a rate of 4 weekly flights, and to Amsterdam, who revealed that there are also ongoing studies to add new lines to destinations in Asia, Africa and North America. Bin Hammouda said in an interview with “Al -Sharq” in November that Algerian Airlines plans to expand its fleet by adding 35 new aircraft to 2040, revealing that contracts for 15 aircraft with the “Airbus” and Boeing were signed. Algeria also invests between $ 10 billion and $ 12 billion to expand the country’s rail network from 4,700 km to 10,000 by 2029, according to a previous statement by Al -Sharq to the Minister of Public Works and Algerian degrees, Lakhdar Rakhkh.