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British Airways
3 Jul, Fri
07:05 PM
Chicago - Algiers
1 stop
17h 40m
ORD-ALG
ITA - Italia Trasporto Aereo
30 Jun, Tue
05:35 PM
New York - Algiers
1 stop
17h 25m
JFK-ALG
French Bee
8 Jun, Mon
11:00 PM
New York - Algiers
1 stop
17h 20m
EWR-ALG
United Airlines
3 Jul, Fri
08:45 AM
Fort Worth - Algiers
2 stop
0h 35m
DFW-ALG
Iberia
3 Jun, Wed
10:50 PM
Boston - Algiers
1 stop
17h 10m
BOS-ALG
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
24 Jun, Wed
09:30 PM
New York - Algiers
1 stop
20h 5m
JFK-ALG
ITA - Italia Trasporto Aereo
2 Jun, Tue
09:10 PM
New York - Algiers
1 stop
20h 50m
JFK-ALG
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
4 Jun, Thu
06:30 PM
New York - Algiers
1 stop
13h
JFK-ALG
Lufthansa
25 Jun, Thu
06:40 PM
Los Angeles - Algiers
1 stop
20h 5m
LAX-ALG
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Currency DZD
Number of flights per week 51
Top destinations Algiers
Most popular airline Royal Jordanian
Most popular airport Houari Boumediene Airport
Flight Duration 8 hour 30 min

About Algeria

Algeria, officially known as the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria, is a significant center in North Africa, composed of a total of 48 regions. It is the second-largest country in Africa in terms of land area after Sudan. The name "Algeria" comes from the Arabic word "Al-Jaza'ir," which means "islands." Notably, Algeria is considered one of the most modern countries in Africa.
Stretching along the Mediterranean coast, Algeria features deserts, a Mediterranean climate, rich culture, cuisine, natural gas, oil, and agriculture. Its history dates back to the 12th century. The region was influenced by Phoenician merchants who also played a role in establishing settlements. Algeria is one of Africa's wealthiest nations, ranking fifth in natural gas production and fourth in natural gas exports. It is also among the top five oil producers. Agriculture, particularly chickpea cultivation, is another main livelihood. The country benefits significantly from its tourism sector, featuring historical sites and holiday resorts catering to ethnic and cultural tourism.
Bordered by Tunisia to the northeast, Libya to the east, Niger to the southeast, Mauritania and Mali to the southwest, and Morocco and Western Sahara to the west, two-thirds of Algeria's land is covered by the Sahara Desert. The northern parts have a Mediterranean climate, while the south experiences a desert climate. The hottest months are August and July. The capital city, Algiers, is an important port city, with a significant portion of maritime trade and sea tourism.
Other prominent cities known for tourism as well as modernity and welfare include Oran, Constantine, and Annaba. While the official language is Arabic, French and other languages are also spoken. Arab and Mediterranean cultures are blended harmoniously in Algeria's restaurants, streets, festivals, and many other areas.
Algeria hosts numerous festivals, many of which are music-themed, attracting visitors from around the world. Some notable festivals include the International Arab Film Festival, the International Andalusian and Ancient Music Festival, and the Festival du Ra (Oran Music Festival) held annually in September.
Traditional Algerian cuisine shares similarities with beloved dishes from Mediterranean cuisine. Popular dishes include "couscous," made from wheat and served with meat or vegetables, and "shakshuka," made with peppers, onions, and garlic.

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