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RESEAU NATIONAL RESEAU NATIONAL N° Vol Jour Départ Arrivée Classe Type Avion N° Vol Jour Départ Arrivée Classe Type Avion RESEAU NATIONAL RESEAU NATIONAL N° vol Jour Départ Arrivée Classe Type avion N° vol Jour Départ Arrivée Classe Type avion Départ ADRAR Départ DJANET Alger SF 2321 Mar 09:40 11:40 Eco Q400 Alger SF 2361* Lun 16:20 20:10 Eco Q400 SF 2323 Sam 14:10 15:50 Aff/Eco B737-800 Illizi SF 2361 Lun 16:20 17:10 Eco Q400 Oran SF 2352 Sam 09:25 10:55 Aff/Eco B737-800 Départ EL OUED Départ ALGER Alger SF 2375 Lun 17:10 18:20 Eco Q400 Adrar SF 2320 Mar 07:00 09:00 Eco Q400 SF 2375 Ven 13:50 15:00 Eco Q400 SF 2322 Sam 07:00 08:40 Aff/Eco B737-800 Annaba SF 2104 Ven 10:40 11:40 Eco Q400 Annaba SF 2100 Lun 09:00 10:05 Aff/Eco B737-800 Départ GHARDAIA SF 1326 Sam 09:10 10:10 Eco B737-800 Alger SF 2371 Jeu 18:00 19:30 Eco Q200 Bechar SF 2382 Mer 18:00 20:00 Eco Q400 SF 2371 Sam 16:30 18:00 Eco Q200 SF 2382 Dim 18:00 20:00 Eco Q400 Batna SF 2106 Sam 10:00 11:00 Eco Q 200 Départ HASSI MESSAOUD SF 2106 Dim 16:30 17:30 Eco Q200 Alger SF 1125 Mar 15:30 16:45 Eco B737-800 SF 1123 Mer 15:25 16:40 Eco B737-800 Constantine SF 2110 Mar 08:00 08:55 Aff/Eco B737-800 Annaba SF 1133 Lun 13:20 14:35 Eco B737-800 SF 2110 Mer 16:30 17:25 Aff/Eco B737-800 SF 2110 Sam 16:00 16:55 Aff/Eco B737-800 Bejaia SF 1128 Mar 11:00 12:15 Eco B737-800 SF 2110 Dim 15:00 15:55 Aff/Eco B737-800 Constantine SF 1130 Mer 11:05 12:15 Eco B737-800 Djanet SF 2360* Lun 12:00 15:50 Eco Q400 Oran SF 1141 Mar 12:30 14:05 Eco B737-800 El Oued SF 2374 Lun 15:30 16:40 Eco Q400 Départ HASSI R’MEL SF 2374 Ven 09:00 10:10 Eco Q400 Alger SF 1521 Dim 12:35 13:40 Eco B737-800 Ghardaïa SF 2370 Jeu 16:00 17:30 Eco Q200 SF 2370 Sam 14:30 16:00 Eco Q200 Départ ILLIZI Alger SF 2360 Lun 17:40 20:10 Eco Q400 Hassi Messaoud SF 1124 Mar 08:45 10:00 Eco B737-800 SF 1122 Mer 08:50 10:05 Eco B737-800 Djanet SF 2360 Lun 15:00 15:50 Eco Q400 Hassi R’mel SF 1520 Dim 10:30 11:35 Eco B737 -800 Départ IN AMENAS ** Illizi SF 2360 Lun 12:00 14:30 Eco Q400 Alger SF 1811 Ven 07:00 11:00 Aff/Eco B737-800 ** In Amenas SF 1810 Jeu 16:00 20:00 Aff/Eco B737 -800 Oran SF 1811 Ven 07:00 09:00 Aff/Eco B737-800 In Salah SF 2330 Mar 13:00 15:20 Eco Q400 Départ IN SALAH Oran SF 2222 Lun 07:00 08:20 Eco Q200 Alger SF 2331 Mar 19:40 22:00 Eco Q400 SF 2220 Lun 15:55 16:55 Aff/Eco B737-800 Tamanrasset SF 2330 Mar 15:50 17:10 Eco Q400 SF 2220 Mer 08:00 09:00 Aff/Eco B737-800 SF 2222 Jeu 07:00 08:20 Eco Q200 Départ ORAN SF 1810 Jeu 16:00 17:00 Aff/Eco B737-800 Adrar SF 2353 Sam 11:55 13:25 Aff/Eco B737-800 SF 2220 Dim 15:30 16:30 Aff/Eco B737-800 Alger SF 2221 Lun 08:35 09:35 Aff/Eco B737-800 *** SF 2223 Lun 13:50 15:10 Eco Q200 Tamanrasset SF 2330 Mar 13:00 17:10 Eco Q400 SF 2330 Jeu 19:30 22:30 Eco Q400 SF 2221 Mar 15:00 16:00 Aff/Eco B737-800 SF 2221 Mer 14:45 15:45 Aff/Eco B737-800 Tlemcen SF 2210 Jeu 19:00 20:40 Eco Q200 SF 2210 Sam 19:00 20:40 Eco Q200 SF 2223 Jeu 13:50 15:10 Eco Q200 SF 1811 Ven 10:00 11:00 Aff/Eco B737-800 Départ ANNABA Hassi Messaoud SF 1140 Mar 10:00 11:35 Eco B737 -800 Alger SF 2101 Lun 15:35 16:40 Aff/Eco B737-800 In Amenas SF 1810 Jeu 18:00 20:00 Aff/Eco B737-800 SF 1327 Sam 15:50 16:50 Eco B737-800 Setif SF 2224 Lun 09:00 10:50 Eco Q200 El Oued SF 2105 Ven 12:20 13:10 Eco Q400 SF 2224 Jeu 09:00 10:50 Eco Q200 Hassi Messaoud SF 1132 Lun 11:05 12:20 Eco B737-800 Départ SETIF Départ BATNA Oran SF 2225 Lun 11:20 13:10 Eco Q200 Alger SF 2107 Sam 11:30 12:30 Eco Q200 SF 2225 Jeu 11:20 13:10 Eco Q200 SF 2107 Dim 18:00 19:00 Eco Q200 Départ TAMANRASSET Départ BECHAR Alger SF 2331*** Mar 17:50 22:00 Eco Q400 Alger SF 2383 Mer 20:45 22:45 Eco Q400 SF 2331 Jeu 23:15 02:15 Eco Q400 SF 2383 Dim 20:45 22:45 Eco Q400 In Salah SF 2331 Mar 17:50 19:10 Eco Q400 Départ BEJAIA Départ TLEMCEN Hassi Messaoud SF 1129 Mar 13:15 14:30 Eco B737-800 Alger SF 2211 Jeu 21:10 22:50 Eco Q200 Départ CONSTANTINE SF 2211 Sam 22:10 22:50 Eco Q200 Alger SF 2111 Lun 09:40 10:35 Aff/Eco B737-800 * Escale à Illizi ** Escale à Oran *** Escale à In Salah SF 2111 Mar 14:30 15:25 Aff/Eco B737-800 SF 2111 Jeu 08:55 09:50 Aff/Eco B737-800 SF 2111 Dim 09:10 10:05 Aff/Eco B737-800 Hassi Messaoud SF 1131 Mer 1 3:15 1 4:25 Eco B737 -800 Les horaires sont exprimés en heure locale (GMT+1) * Escale à Illizi ** Escale à Oran *** Escale à In Salah Programme mis à jour le: 03 Décembre 2015 Direction Commerciale : Cité 28 logements EPLF Bt. A Sidi Yahia – HYDRA – ALGER – TEL/FAX: 021 60 42 59 Centre d’Appels – Réservations au 021 737 800 7J/7 de 8h à 20h RESEAU INTERNATIONAL N° vol Jour Départ Arrivée Classe Type avion Départ ALGER Lyon SF 3010 Ven 13:00 14:45 Aff/Eco B737-800 SF 3010 Dim 13:00 14:45 Aff/Eco B737-800 Marseille SF 3020 Lun 11:00 12:15 Aff/Eco B737-800 SF 3020 Jeu 13:30 14:45 Aff/Eco B737-800 Paris SF 3000 Ven 08:00 10:15 Aff/Eco B737-800 SF 3000 Mar 16:00 18:15 Aff/Eco B737-800 Strasbourg SF 3018 Lun 12:15 14:30 Aff/Eco B737-800 SF 3018 Jeu 12:15 14:30 Aff/Eco B737-800 Départ LYON Alger SF 3011 Ven 15:45 17:30 Aff/Eco B737-800 SF 3011 Dim 15:45 17:30 Aff/Eco B737-800 Départ MARSEILLE Alger SF 3021 Lun 13:15 14:30 Aff/Eco B737-800 SF 3021 Jeu 15:45 17:00 Aff/Eco B737-800 Départ PARIS Alger SF 3001 Ven 11:15 13:30 Aff/Eco B737-800 SF 3001 Mar 19:15 21:30 Aff/Eco B737-800 Départ STRASBOURG Alger SF 3019 Lun 15:30 17:45 Aff/Eco B737-800 SF 3019 Jeu 15:30 17:45 Aff/Eco B737-800 Les horaires sont exprimés en heure locale (GMT+1) Programme mis à jour le: 03 Décembre 2015 Direction Commerciale : Cité 28 logements EPLF Bt. A Sidi Yahia – HYDRA – ALGER – TEL/FAX: 021 60 42 59 Centre d’Appels – Réservations au 021 737 800 7J/7 de 8h à 20h .
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