The National Maritime Transport Corporation for Passengers in Algeria announced the resumption of the “Moby Dada” ship for its cruises after all legal reservations related to it were lifted and the problems that led to its cessation of service were resolved.
The airline made adjustments to its international flight schedule between the ports of Algiers, Oran, and the Spanish city of Alicante.
The amendments included changing the dates of three flights scheduled from Oran on July 21, 24, and 25, which were modified to July 24, 25, and 26, while maintaining the same departure time to ensure the comfort of travelers.
Flights from the capital to Alicante were also postponed to July 23 and 25, in addition to adjusting the dates of flights coming from Spain to ensure greater comfort for travelers.
These amendments come at a time when the maritime transport sector is witnessing intense activity coinciding with the summer season and the visit of expatriates to the homeland, which necessitated adjustments to the program to ensure meeting the increasing demand.
The statement stressed that these measures come in implementation of the instructions of the President of the Republic, Abdelmadjid Tebboune, who stressed the importance of improving maritime transport services and facilitating customs control procedures to meet the needs of the Algerian community abroad.
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