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Air Algeria Resumes Domestic Flight After 8 months Of Shutdown

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:12 am

Air Algeria has resumed domestic flight after approximately 8 months of shutdown due to the novel coronavirus, according to a verified source more than 23 flight took off from an Algiers Airport on Sunday.

Algerian Air Border Police sent to all the air terminals will guarantee “exacting use of the wellbeing conventions affirmed by the specialists through various measures,” it expressed.

The Algerian Transport Ministry said in an articulation on Saturday that global business trips to and from Algeria will “stay suspended until additional notification.”

The coronavirus pandemic had affected various businesses in the past especially the aviation sector, which caused major airlines to shut down as a result bof the lockdown imposed by the government.

Albert Echetah

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